Moral Question: If you discovered cure to an incurable disease...

If you discovered cure to incurable disease should be able to charge whatever you like? What about the people who can’t afford? Should they be allowed to die?

Hedge Fund Manager Buys Rights To Vital AIDS Drug, Jacks Up Price By 5,000%, Says It’s A Great Deal |

Selling life-saving pharmaceuticals for a profit has always been a distasteful venture; it raises all sorts of uncomfortable ethical questions about how much we really value a life and how much of an advantage will be taken from those who require it. But then there are some people who shock the world with their utter selfishness and complete disregard for needs or even lives of others.

One particularly shameless ex-fund manager has made headlines around the world for founding a company which bought the rights to old drugs and then jack up the prices to exorbitant rates. Martin Shkreli, a former hedge fund manager already under investigation for financial misconduct, decided that malaria patients aren’t paying their “fair share” for their sickness, as reported The New York Times:

Specialists in infectious disease are protesting a gigantic overnight increase in the price of a 62-year-old drug that is the standard of care for treating a life-threatening parasitic infection.

The drug, called Daraprim, was acquired in August by Turing Pharmaceuticals, a start-up run by a former hedge fund manager. Turing immediately raised the price to $750 a tablet from $13.50, bringing the annual cost of treatment for some patients to hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Daraprim, which is also used to treat malaria, was approved by the F.D.A. in 1953 and has long been made by GlaxoSmithKline. Glaxo sold United States marketing rights to CorePharma in 2010. Last year, Impax Laboratories agreed to buy Core and affiliated companies for $700 million. In August, Impax sold Daraprim to Turing for $55 million, a deal announced the same day Turing said it had raised $90 million from Mr. Shkreli and other investors in its first round of financing.

Daraprim cost only about $1 a tablet several years ago, but the drug’s price rose sharply after CorePharma acquired it. According to IMS Health, which tracks prescriptions, sales of the drug jumped to $6.3 million in 2011 from $667,000 in 2010, even as prescriptions held steady at about 12,700. In 2014, after further price increases, sales were $9.9 million, as the number of prescriptions shrank to 8,821.

His actions are a symbol of everything that is wrong with the American healthcare system. The casual manipulation of drug prices have ripple effects on people’s lives across the world, putting the survival of sick humans in the hands of greedy plutocrats. The Daily Kos noted that “the people for whom it is a serious problem and life-threatening are those infected with HIV, those diagnosed with AIDS, cancer patients, or who have otherwise compromised immune systems. These are often the people who can least afford to bear ridiculously inflated drug costs imposed solely to line the pockets of hedge fund managers.” The drug only costs $1 to make.

Mr. Shkreli feels no remorse: “We know, these days, in modern pharmaceuticals, cancer drugs can cost $100,000 or more, whereas these drugs can cost a half of a million dollars. Daraprim is still under-priced relative to its peers.”

The maintenance of health and preservation of life is a human right that should take precedence over the wallet of a hedge fund manager, especially one who is already under investigation for financial misconduct in previous projects. Healthcare should not be just another tool for capitalists to make a profit from, and one of the biggest issues facing our nation is reforming our medical system, lowering the absurd and artificial costs and turning it into a public service instead of just another way for Wall Street to extract dollars from the working families of America.

Re: Mral Question: If you discovered cure to an incurable disease....

Well unfortunately this person isnt the only one. Its done worldwide by most of the billionaire owners of pharma companies. My one cousin is a pharmacist who has hopped around different companies and he claims that these companies are for sure a part of the problem as they have the solution but they dont offer it completely rather make sure the problem lingers and they can be in business.
Ofcourse one of the answers of whats wrong with this world right now?!!

And overall its ok to make money but its defintely not ok to not give the complete cure you can provide and also charge the same amount of money from a homeless person as u charge to another millionaire. But again, thats just aspect of unfair business going all around in this world.

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I saw this ted talk. They moved process or the final part of developing vaccination to prevent some disease in africa, to africa.
They save million of $$ and africans made final product.

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No i wouldn't just in the UK some drug companies have increased the price of their drug up to 800 times to me that just sounds greedy. In the uk the NHS pays but in other countries people have to pay for their medication.

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Doesn't this just boil down to "how much is enough"?
For some people $100 million is not enough and for others, just having two meals a day, clothes to cover themselves and a roof to shelter them is enough.

Personally I would not charge anyone if their life was depending on it.

Re: Moral Question: If you discovered cure to an incurable disease...

There are similar other stories as well, of buying rights of old drugs with as little as 100,000 dollars and then selling them for new indications and charging 250,000 per year for every patient.

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greed has no limits. Capitalism at its best

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i would never charge if i could help others get better.

As always it is always the zaat of Allah(swt) who cures and gives health. We humans are nobody to be claiming anything and/or charging for this. Hamari kya auqat ke hum isko claim kerain