Posted by Bob - MI on September 13, 2019 at 06:36:23 from (75.134.173.53):
In Reply to: OT: cost of Rx meds posted by Geo-TH,In on September 13, 2019 at 04:40:35:
No intent to get into politics here but it's clear to me that the turmoil around healthcare costs is well founded but I believe that we are looking at it the wrong way and you have just proven the point.
Drug companies say they need the mile high prices to compensate for research costs. Ok I will say that they should be compensated for it. What I don't understand is why the US market is the one that is targeted for the inflated rate and Canada for instance gets a better deal.
Had a wood sliver in my eye last week that caused some real pain and irritation. Went to the med center and they cleaned it up and prescribed eye drops (antibiotic and steroids). Retail price for 5ml bottle $129.00. Price if you have insurance $25.00.
Too many lawyers and a society that immediately wants to file lawsuits is driving everything out of sight. Friend in the hospital recently had a Urologist stop by his room, shook hands and asked how he was doing which was fine. Urologist walks out and this is the first and only time he was seen. Friend gets a bill for $1800.00 after seeing this guy for less than a minute.
Let's stop the $40.00 aspirins at the source. Good for you that you found the magic solution at Kroger.
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