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Soo why sell the patent for $1 and have it be potentially exploited when you could hold onto it and licence use for free?
IIRC the insulin being sold now is manufactured differently and the patents are completely different anyway
But overall your point is good
It is different, but it's still incredibly cheap to make, $4 a vial, so it costing in the hundreds is just antihuman...
It's not anti human, the rest of us get it just fine. It's specifically anti-american
This is a great way of phrasing things.
Services that are necessary for life (like healthcare)...if other countries have figured out how to make it affordable/free (at point of use), any person or industry that tries to extract profit out of it is literally anti-American.
Bingo. It's extortion and if the asshat in charge gave any kind of a real fuck about cheap medicine it should've been a day 1 fix.
Absolutely. I'm just saying that the original guy selling the patent isn't the reason that corporations can gouge Americans for insulin now.