Except in the United States, where it will be $1500 a dose.
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Or it'll be banned because it just facilitates the gay lifestyle.
I love your positivism thinking that it would only cost 1500 in the US
That's $1,500 with a coupon and the highest tier healthcare coverage that very few people outside of tech workers actually get. You don't want to know what the out-of-pocket cost for something like this would be.
But don't worry! If you're fortunate enough to have a job at a good company that pays well, then you can spend $300-$500 of your monthly paycheck to have an insurance company possibly cover up to 80% of the cost! Assuming you are in-network, picked the right plan, followed all the confusing steps to file a claim, and aren't disqualified by one of their dozens of contingencies.
Land of the free babay!
and aren't disqualified by one of their dozens of contingencies
one of which is having HIV
Only 1500?
Well that'll never happen - not when the drug companies can sell $2000 a month or die medication to the inflicted for the rest of their lives.
But it won’t be
Oh, it will be, but they'll mark it up 100,000%
Then it won't be 25 dollars.
~~Nobody was saying it would be. The headline and article are about production costs at different scales, not prices for anyone buying it after that.~~
Hill had calculated a generic price of $40 annually last year, but said the interest from generic manufacturers had warranted new analysis. This showed lenacapavir could be mass produced for $35 to $46 a year, if there was annual demand for 2m doses, falling to $25 at scaled up production of 5m to 10m doses each year.
Oh wait, I missed a line where the article actually suggests this...
Dr Hill’s research indicates that this gamechanging innovation could – within a year of launch – be produced and sold for just $25 per person per year.
But you're right, they won't sell it for $0 of profit. It would be nice.
FDA can grant exclusivity to that drug. And then once there's finally a generic that can also be granted a one year exclusivity. The FDA facilitates scarcity.
No they'll sell it for 50x what an annual treatment regimen costs. That way they can grind down the desperate and still profit off the rich.
It'll cost $25 to produce. Selling cost is another matter entirely.
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Pharma C-suite:
that doesn’t sound very profitable
I fucking wish I was kidding
"But how does this expand shareholder value"
i understand that if it costs $25 to make it then it needs to cost a bit more for supply chain, profits etc (regularly a 50% increase from factory and another 50% increase to retail), but i'll bet you a $500 bottle of HIV-ending drugs that this wont cost $56.25.
That $25 estimate included a 30% profit margin already.
$500 a bottle would be practically giving it away in the US. Most life sustaining meds or the rare cure are sold at unfathomable prices. One of my post-transplant anti rejection meds is $60,000 a month
naming your company fucking "Gilead" is some torment nexus-ass shit
the company has been around for a long time, before the book was made famous, one of the first things i saw when applying to lab/biotech was gilead position for scientists. this was already 10 years ago.
they even have transportaiton buses from our city to thier campuses, because its quite far away from a city if you work in biotech.
At $25-$50/yr with low to no risk of getting HIV I would get the shot. Just like a flu or COVID shot.
Twice yearly shot? Yup, sign me up.
As a medical provider, I'll probably be required to get it.
If this shot were to become common in the gay community, would that just leave the IV drug community to be the main transmitter of HIV? Could we potentially see HIV effectively eradicated?
I don't really know bit my supposition would be that eradication isn't really on the table presently.
This is only a prophylactic. There are people right now with HIV who (excluding a "cure" emerging) will be potentially infectious in 40 or 50 years.
In the short to medium term making this accessible to populations in areas with a high prevalence could avoid millions of infections.
It's disgusting that drug companies prioritise massive profits over human suffering
They could still profit, just not the truly obscene profits they make, going into the pockets of people who are already rich
Billionaire: But you are wrong. I want them both. Massive profits AND human suffering.