It’s a simple math of risk vs reward. Let me explain before dismissing my argument.
Do you know why there are so many “Big Pharma”? It has to be big, because most of the smaller ones simply can’t survive for long. Developing drug is a difficult process. Whopping 90% of compounds fail during the three phase clinical trial period, $40k per patient in the trial, hundreds of millions of dollars per trial.
Every failed trial is a signal for career change for people who develops drugs. You think people will invest in such risky business without expecting a big reward? Asking for low drug price without lowering the clinical trial cost is assuming drugmakers can print money. Unfortunately biology doesn’t work like that.
A lot of us who develop drug are doing it because we believe this is a meaningful thing we can do in the world. They are just hidden behind investors like Shkrelli, who isn’t even anywhere near the actual people who make the drug. But we do need the money to develop the drug. A lot of it.
I hope you understand.
The real solution is to lower the cost of the trial. And I maintain that the drug company isn’t in control of this.
the simple math is these companies spend less than 20% of their revenue on drug development and have operating margins over 40% so prices don't need to be as high as they are
nijuashi|1 year ago
Do you know why there are so many “Big Pharma”? It has to be big, because most of the smaller ones simply can’t survive for long. Developing drug is a difficult process. Whopping 90% of compounds fail during the three phase clinical trial period, $40k per patient in the trial, hundreds of millions of dollars per trial.
Every failed trial is a signal for career change for people who develops drugs. You think people will invest in such risky business without expecting a big reward? Asking for low drug price without lowering the clinical trial cost is assuming drugmakers can print money. Unfortunately biology doesn’t work like that.
A lot of us who develop drug are doing it because we believe this is a meaningful thing we can do in the world. They are just hidden behind investors like Shkrelli, who isn’t even anywhere near the actual people who make the drug. But we do need the money to develop the drug. A lot of it. I hope you understand.
The real solution is to lower the cost of the trial. And I maintain that the drug company isn’t in control of this.
gmm1990|1 year ago