Eli Lilly calls UK ‘worst country in Europe’ for drug prices

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The US is the worst country in the world for drug prices. Hands down.

The average cost to develop a new drug for the US market? About $1 billion from start to finish.

Mounjaro came out at the end of 2022 and Eli Lilly made $279.2 million from it.

In 2023, its first full year, they made $5.16 billion in sales.

In 2024 they made $11.54 billion.

They have at least 12 more years of patent protection.

Oh .. and these numbers exclude Zepbound.
 
Pathetic how American pharma (i'm going to use different words/phrases that what I'm thinking here so I don't trigger people) "takes advantage of/steals from/gouges" the public for medication. And really, one can insert "insurance" or "healthcare" system" in place of "pharma". It's all about GREED vs actual health.
 
Sun_Seeker said:
Pathetic how American pharma (i'm going to use different words/phrases that what I'm thinking here so I don't trigger people) "takes advantage of/steals from/gouges" the public for medication. And really, one can insert "insurance" or "healthcare" system" in place of "pharma". It's all about GREED vs actual health.
I think most Americans that realize this are all feeling the same way.

Here they do not want to cure you for a one time fee when they can treat you for a life time fee.
 
Mr. Blonde said:
I think most Americans that realize this are all feeling the same way.

Here they do not want to cure you for a one time fee when they can treat you for a life time fee.
My bmi was 46.2 in May of this year. I have OSA as well. My insurance wouldn’t cover GLP’s. Crazy town.
 
Just before I had my first injection on May 4th 2025 my BMI was 57. No insurance coverage for it. I haven't heard of anyone in my state getting a GLP1 for weight loss regardless of how high their BMI happens to be. Some insurance plans, not all, just some .. will cover weight loss surgeries if you jump through all their hoops. I had a vertical sleeve in 2016. I had to pay out of pocket for that too. I was able to get down to a BMI of 36 and was able to stay at that level for about a year before my weight started rising again.
 
Mr. Blonde said:
I think most Americans that realize this are all feeling the same way.

Here they do not want to cure you for a one time fee when they can treat you for a life time fee.
Drives me mad that everyone knows it and hates it, yet it never gets solved because we are at each other’s throats over culture war nonsense instead of focusing on the stuff that matters.
 
exploitedworkerbee said:
Drives me mad that everyone knows it and hates it, yet it never gets solved because we are at each other’s throats over culture war nonsense instead of focusing on the stuff that matters.
All I'm going to say about that is this: The world has never become a better place when decisions are made based on hatred.
 
exploitedworkerbee said:
Drives me mad that everyone knows it and hates it, yet it never gets solved because we are at each other’s throats over culture war nonsense instead of focusing on the stuff that matters.
The color of the tie you wear in the TV spot is much more important than a meaningful policy change in US!

Back to OP, I also like when I can sell a product for more money for a longer period of time without competition. That’s the US drug market. I don’t think pharma is awarded the same level of price setting in UK and that makes the market harder. More crazy town.
 
BooneDonk said:
The color of the tie you wear in the TV spot is much more important than a meaningful policy change in US!

Back to OP, I also like when I can sell a product for more money for a longer period of time without competition. That’s the US drug market. I don’t think pharma is awarded the same level of price setting in UK and that makes the market harder. More crazy town.
Good take. Going to keep fighting the good fight by blasting stuff I get where my money goes to "Molly" instead of Eli.
 
BooneDonk said:
My bmi was 46.2 in May of this year. I have OSA as well. My insurance wouldn’t cover GLP’s. Crazy town.
I think these long term health outcomes are one of the best arguments for single payer insurance. We know obesity drives up the costs of healthcare. We know that managing obesity will bring down total healthcare costs and long-term insurance payouts. But insurance companies don’t want to pay in the short term for something that benefits in the long term, because people change insurance plans when they change jobs. So they are logically opposed to paying now when it’s the next insurance company that benefits.

This is a case where more regulation will make the market more efficient. The efficiency of insurance, in particular, benefits when the pool of customers is as large as possible.
 
jemifus said:
I think these long term health outcomes are one of the best arguments for single payer insurance. We know obesity drives up the costs of healthcare. We know that managing obesity will bring down total healthcare costs and long-term insurance payouts. But insurance companies don’t want to pay in the short term for something that benefits in the long term, because people change insurance plans when they change jobs. So they are logically opposed to paying now when it’s the next insurance company that benefits.

This is a case where more regulation will make the market more efficient. The efficiency of insurance, in particular, benefits when the pool of customers is as large as possible.
And honest to god, in the long term is medicare picking up the bill for the aging obese who were not able to get interventions to change their outcomes. CRAZY TOWN INDEED.
 
MsGizmo said:
The US is the worst country in the world for drug prices. Hands down.

The average cost to develop a new drug for the US market? About $1 billion from start to finish.

Mounjaro came out at the end of 2022 and Eli Lilly made $279.2 million from it.

In 2023, its first full year, they made $5.16 billion in sales.

In 2024 they made $11.54 billion.

They have at least 12 more years of patent protection.

Oh .. and these numbers exclude Zepbound.
Yup! Nailed it.
 
MsGizmo said:
All I'm going to say about that is this: The world has never become a better place when decisions are made based on hatred.
All I'm going to say about that is this: The world has never become a better place when healthcare decisions are made based on exorbitant profit.
 
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