Big Drug Companies Hate Sharing Their Profits
In fact, they so dislike sharing their drug profits with other upstart generic drug makers that they’ve been known to delay generic drugs, and do everything in their power to keep them from being produced, come up with a new drug that isn’t a new drug, just a combination of two old ones with a twist, or apply for extended patent protection.
Sneaky dealings, but they sometimes work. The sad news is when the backroom boys do their thing the consumers wind up paying more for drugs than they need to and the cost of health care keeps spiraling up. This is one of the major reasons health insurance companies and other health care administrators are putting their foot down over the cost of drugs.
More and more the call is for cheaper, generic drugs. That makes the generic manufacturers happy, but really bums out the big pharmaceutical giants who are losing money. If you spend any time online researching drugs costs, you’ll rapidly get the big picture of drug companies run amok and taking aim at your not so deep pockets.
In a nutshell, buy generic. It’s the only way to keep the rising cost of medical care in check.
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