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#1 Attorney_Victim

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Posted 07 September 2008 - 05:56 PM

Big Pharma claims that drugs are so expensive in the U.S. because of the high cost of Research and Design for new drugs...the following statistics (from the Pharm Free Campaign website - in blue) show that these companies are lying to the American people!

The Pharmaceutical Industry

Riding on the heels of discoveries that have finally provided physicians the ability to treat chronic and debilitating diseases, the Pharmaceutical industry has quickly become the most profitable industry in the world. This profit has come at a price. The massive political influence of the pharmaceutical industry has helped secure it not only favored tax status, but also the ability to bypass advertising restrictions, influence drug approvals, and even craft legislation like the Medicare Prescription Drug plan.

High prices for prescription drugs continue to force many patients to decide between expensive treatment for their illnesses and basic necessities like rent, food, and clothing. Total spending for pharmaceuticals exceeded $140 billion in 2001, more than tripling since 1990. While most other countries have prices much lower than the United States, the pharmaceutical industry has argued that high U.S. prices are necessary to adequately fund research and development. An analysis of where drug companies invest their revenues, however, shows that they invest twice as much into an enormous marketing apparatus rather than R&D.


Here is how Big Pharma companies actually spend their profits:

27% - Manufacturing
35% - Marketing/Administration
13% - Research & Development
7% - Taxes
18% - Profits (After Taxes)


Big Pharma has a huge influence in the political world, and they have reaped substantial tax benefits:
U.S. Taxes as a percent of income:
27% - All industries
16% - Pharmaceutical industry (lowest of any industry)

#2 DuneAlia

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Posted 05 December 2009 - 04:03 PM

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