The gap between high-priced drugs at home and abroad is obviously very large, and the price difference can even reach twice the gap. "I don't want me to be a drug god" is about a domestic high-priced drug, Green, which is copied from India. Its actual name is Gleevec's name, but in terms of price, they are. Very close, the price of Gleevec is around 40 thousand. If most patients take medicine to treat chronic leukemia, they can only take it for one month, and a box of medicine costs money. 40 thousand yuan. It also bankrupted them, but it depends on the proximity. It only costs half price in Korea, and it is also sold in the birthplace of drugs. There is no need for such a high domestic price, so how did the gap and price difference come about?
(2) Research on drugs requires investment in scientific research funds, and then patents need funds.
The first thing to say is that everything in the world is professional. It is developed by specialized research companies, who need to invest a lot of money and researchers before developing this major, among which technical components, research components and research funds account for the majority, and some funds will be collected after the drugs are put on the market, while most of the drugs in the world and those in China are provided by research and development places, that is, few large pharmaceutical companies and enterprises in China negotiate with them.
(3) The inclusion of drugs in medical insurance will provide certain negotiation conditions for the downward adjustment of drug prices.
In foreign countries such as Britain and France, if you want to talk to R&D companies, you will basically hit the ex-factory price, that is, the price of drugs when they leave the factory, and then there will be a profit share. At the same time, R&D company should consider the cost when selling this drug. Moreover, if the drug is included in medical insurance, its price will be more favorable, which is also the policy adopted by China to include Green's products in medical insurance, and it also solves the problem that a large number of people can't afford expensive drugs.