11-09-2004, 05:43 PM
multipak Wrote:Another reason is that it allows drug companies to set their own price without competition. For example, in US, popular drug Celebrex is sold for ~$280, while it is only ~$130 in Canada for 100 pills.
Many executives from big pharmaceutical companies (e.g. Hank Mckinell, CEO of Pfizer, and Ronald Doksai, VP of Government Relations of Bayer) organized networks and raised campaign contribution money for Bush.
Basically, Bush gets big campaign contribution money, and drug companies make big profit. They are both happy. All in all, consumers have to pay the big bill. Do we smell ?corruption? here?
That's all the goverment is more or less 'corrupt' It's nothing new unfortunately things never seem to work for the people with all this bs it sucks...
Also Blight that truly does suck :mad:
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