And? The arguments about marketing are completely non-sensical. People treat pharma companies marketing budgets being as large as they are as some indictment of the industry, but its not like they are just throwing money at marketing because they like to burn cash. Money spent on marketing is money that the company has determined will result in a greater return in sales and is therefore a calculated investment. If the company were to learn that their marketing was more costly than the money it generated, they would be eager to cut back on marketing. The revenue then available for the company to use for operating expenses, including R&D, is therefore greater than it would be if the company conducted no marketing.There are plenty of arguments to be had about how the pharmaceutical industry operates and how/should they be regulated in ways that other industries aren't, but the idea that marketing budgets are the reason for high drug prices is moronic.
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