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Posted April 20, 2002
William Faloon - The American Drug Cartel? April 2002 issue - Thanks to the partnership between the FDA and drug companies, Americans pay the highest prices in the world for medications:
"We knew 18 years ago that the drug regulatory system was riddled with corruption and launched a media blitz to expose it. ... Even after a drug goes off patent, it still costs too much money to obtain 'generic' approval from the FDA. These regulatory burdens strangle free market competitive forces and cause Americans to pay the highest prices in the world for their medications."
In his remarks at the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Ceremony on March 7, 2002, President Bush touted the virtues of the American system of free enterprise. Yet, our economy is being sucked dry by powerful monopolies, not the least of which are the drug companies, whose vampiric bite gouges most those who can afford it least:
"Life Extension long-ago predicted that the exorbitant price of prescription drugs would bankrupt the U.S. health care system. A recent report from the Department of Health and Human Services says that health costs are continuing to climb faster, even though the economy has been weak.[4] As a result, it says, consumers will have to spend more of their own money on health care, and employers will be less able to afford health benefits."
Ironically, while the FDA colludes with drug companies to squeeze American consumers in the ever tightening grip of escalating drug costs, it rails against the relatively cheap nutritional supplements:
"The FDA tells consumers to beware of dietary supplements because they are not 'regulated,' yet regulated products kill over 100,000 Americans every year, and seriously injure over 2.1 million people."
Isn't this a little extreme? Doesn't the FDA protect us? Don't we pay such high prices because our prescription drugs are the best in the world? No. While certain departments within the FDA provide an invaluable service, the mark up on drugs in America is so huge as to go beyond mere price gouging.
For example, the cost of the active ingredient in 100 Celebrex 100 mg is 60 cents, but the average consumer price is $130.27. That's a mark up of almost 22 thousand percent. And it only gets worse from there:
"The astounding profit margin enjoyed by drug companies exposes several facts. First, it shows why the pharmaceutical industry is the most profitable of all businesses. But since large drug companies only make around 15% net profit margins, it also exposes the incredible cost drug companies bear to comply with today's burdensome drug approval system."
What can we do about this? First, we need to streamline the regulatory process. Consumers Against High Drug Prices is working toward that goal and needs your help. Second, we need to break the drug companies' monopoly. We can do that without filing a lawsuit or passing so much as one more law regulating the drug companies. All that is necessary is to allow Americans to freely fill prescriptions through pharmacies outside the United States.
But isn't it risky to buy drugs from a company that isn't regulated by our government? It can be, and the first rule in any purchase should be "buyer beware." But information is the best way to reduce the risk, and DrugBuyers.Com is a site that provides valuable information about online and overseas pharmacies. Ultimately, however, the answer is to actually put into practice the free enterprise system of which President Bush speaks so highly:
"Their objective is to mobilize millions of American citizens into a cohesive army that will force Congress to change the law so that a free market can emerge to obliterate the high cost of prescription drugs." - Life Extension Foundation.
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Jeremiah
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But isn't it risky to buy drugs from a company that isn't regulated by our government? It can be, and the first rule in any purchase should be "buyer beware." But information is the best way to reduce the risk, and DrugBuyers.Com is a site that provides valuable information about online and overseas pharmacies.
I like to see DB get the credit it deserves! 
J.
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PrivateRealm
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That is great. At least DB is getting good credit instead of the bashing that is usually seen in correlation to purchasing medications online.
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intrepid1
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Maybe it's time to start printing those DB shirts. 
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Gottajiboo
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hahahaa yeah send me out a 2 shirts, large please DB #1 DB #1
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Sweetz
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Good article. Nice to see something quazi-positive for once. Ok, maybe not-so-negative is better. Glad they mentioned DB in a positive way!!
PS. I'll take 1 XL of those shirts!!
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Jeremiah
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Hi Pat,
Hmmm.....you could be on to something? I know we're just joshin' around about shirts..but I'm wondering if there isn't some way we could do something like that to help support DB?
Ribbons? T-Shirts with maybe,,uh..let's see..something like,
"Ask me about the Best Pharmacy Watch Group on the Net"??
Just thinking outloud here how to advertise DB?? Anyone with ideas?
J.~still thinking... 
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tansun
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no DB shirts!!!!! Not enough room at the inn, i say . More advertisement = more questions and more trouble. I wish it wasnt that way , wish we could all just walk in the local drugstore and just get what we need.
( but if you do print shirts , i want a Large too , and top 20 posters get theirs for free - now THAT is a good suggestion - i am sure 19 other people will agree to that - lol )
Tansun
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intrepid1
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J~ Wasn't an original idea; there was a thread somewhere that started as one topic & was changed halfway through to shirts by the mod. Hmm..have to search for that. -Pat 
Don't see it, maybe on the VIP board. It was funny because of the mottos people came up with. 
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Edited by intrepid1 (06/12/03 07:53 PM)
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qbird
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Good to see DB in a positive article. I will also take a shirt XL. I will wear it with pride in my small town.
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flea
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You guys,
Didn't this freak any one else out? I mean yahoo for the positive statement thatconnected DB to this article, but I still think that any time DB gets mentioned it puts all of us at risk for being scoped out by several people that we may not want sniffing around!
Hey I would be the first one to buy a shirt, I would even like to suggest that some get made into cute skirts or tank tops (hey, we have to stay seasonal!ha) but really, I can't be the only one that thinks any form of advertisment for DB is a bad way to go, can I?
Either way, it was cool to see DrugBuyers.Com listed in an article like that, but it still made me nervous. The really cool part is that I always feared that if someone would just see the name of our chat room (DrugBuyers.Com) they would automatically think it was something either illegal, or just plain not safe, but after reading the article listed above, it was very refreshing to see that we were not listed as "a cause of the problem" rather than the "watchdog group" that we REALLY are!!!!
But DB, thanks for posting that link!
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Jeremiah
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Hiya Flea! 
Good point,yet,I am kinda AC/DC (not THAT kind ),but possibly the more attention sites like DB get,the quicker we can get our situations out there. DB was scoped pretty good a few years(?) back by the media and they didn't find anything,we are still here. 
Personally, I welcome some objective scrunity,let them come in and see what we are about and 'why', it all ties into the current health crisis in America. We don't have anything to hide..no one knows 'who' we really are,but our stories are nearly identical from all over the globe. Patients who have have been forced to take health care into our own hands for differing reasons,but practically all due to Physicians being haunted by the DEA regs. This is my opinion and I know there are many who disagree and thats ok.
I think DB is the largest,most well known Pharmacy Watch Group on the net and it has weathered many a storm. Kinda like that old Timex commercial..."takes a lickin' but keeps on tickin'.." 
Take care!
J.
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