The epipen was developed with government funds and the patent really belongs to the people. Claw it back and allow competition in its manufacture. Lives are at stake. Also, allow the prescription of pre-loaded syringes and teach people to use them. The total cost about $2.00 per.
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A system that forces companies to make nonsensical production decisions and/or hand-over their property rights just because you don't like their decisions would be even more homicidal.
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You talking about "Intellectual" property rights ? a false narrative spun by corporates
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And what on earth is your basis for saying that? The literature (and evidence) showing that property rights benefit society is rather comprehensive.
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normal property rights are basis of social framework & benefit society intellectual property rights benefit corporates and in essence harm society
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Your pseudo-intellectual mumbo-jumbo completely ignores the fact that individuals can and do own patents and other intellectual property rights.
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When somebody starts calling you names, he has lost the argument ;)
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FDA last week approved first generic competitor for EpiPen which is too late for demand for back to school this yearhttps://www.cnn.com/2018/08/16/health/generic-epipen-fda-approval-bn/index.html …
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Then loosen FDA approval process. From clear benefit to no harm. Bureaucracy created chock and then blamed businesses.
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