A $2 Million Drug Is About to Hit the Market

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A new treatment for an infant muscle-wasting disease is about to go on sale at a potential record cost of $2 million

A new treatment for an infant muscle-wasting disease is about to go on sale at a potential cost of $2 million, a record price tag likely to fuel the continuing scrutiny of how companies price their drugs and how insurers pay for them.

Novartis AG has yet to set a price for the gene therapy called Zolgensma, but executives say the drug’s potential to cure spinal muscular atrophy, an inherited disease that typically kills babies before they turn two, justifies a seven-figure price.

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$ 2 million.......🤐

There are ~ 380 people per year born with this in the US. How are they supposed to recoup the costs and provide a return to investors?

The free market in action; people get the society they deserve. For those Americans with the bad luck to get a disease like this, it's pay up or die.

Make it $3 million. Who gives a sh**

What’s the point of having a drug people can’t afford

It costs 2m as it is very rare and research & development has cost a lot of money for the company and patenting drugs are very expensive cost tens of millions

I guess it depends on what it cost to create the drug....

Big pharma 101: pick a niche market for a devastating disease and gouge patients to bankruptcy. Patent protection for these companies is garbage and leaves no room for competition to create fair prices

No drug should cost this much.

I don't believe $2 Million is justified. It is Medical Extortion, nothing more!

I'd fly to China and get the generic version for twelve bucks.

I'll take two, please.

This should be classified as a human rights violation.

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