I suppose that most of his have problems paying for prescription drugs can be a problem. My Medicare advantage solved mine for most of the year, but a little over two months ago, I fell into the donut hole. $600 for one med hurts, but many are in far worse shape than I. This reminded me that there is so much more to do to finish with health care reform. The following editorial describes ways in which Big Pharma rips you off.

1. Astroturf Patients? Pharma promotes fake patient advocacy groups [Murdoch delinked] to lobby for its interests… 2. Cheating the Government Pharma is now a top defrauder of the federal government. … 3. Trials and Fibulations Presiding over clinical trials can make a doctor thousands per patient… 4. More Trials and Fibulations Even without fraud, pharma-sponsored studies can deceive… 5. Overseas Adventurism As pharma increasingly eyes poorer countries for new markets and cheaper manufacturing it also eyes them for cheaper clinical trials… 6. Clueless Institutional Review Boards Institutional review boards, charged with overseeing clinical trials, should catch the unsafe drugs and shady trials [they don’t]… 7. ‘Previous Government Experience Desirable’ …the government is f ighting itself. .. 8. Double Dealing at the Pharmacy The best thing that ever happened to pharma (after direct-to-consumer advertising) is Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs)… 9. FDA Foreplay A sneaky way pharma tries to get FDA to approve a drug — even when the science isn’t there – is to float the drug to the public… 10. Pharma Service Announcements Public service announcements are messages for your own good, like, "Do You Know the Seven Warning Signs of Cancer?"… [emphasis original]

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I strongly encourage you to click through to the original article. I gave you just a snippet of each of the first ten ways, and the last five are even more egregious than these. It’s well worth the read.