Pubdate: Sat, 18 Oct 2003 Source: News-Press (FL) Copyright: 2003 The News-Press Contact: http://www.news-press.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1133 Author: William E. Dueease ANOTHER DRUG WAR RAGING Everybody wins except the U.S. consumer The U.S. government has spent billions on "The War on Drugs." The commendable goal of this "war" was to reduce the use and sale of "illegal" (mostly addictive) drugs in the United States. However, another type of "War on Drugs" is taking place that is being conducted by the pharmaceutical companies and appears to be supported by the government. The Federal Drug Administration has apparently changed its purpose from assuring the quality and integrity of "legal" drugs sold in the United States to assisting pharmaceutical companies to compete against the "illegal" drug suppliers. First, the FDA began allowing pharmaceutical companies to advertise their legal controlled prescription drugs directly to the public. The drug companies are now allowed to include these additional (advertising) costs as part of the costs they recoup in establishing their drug prices. And boy, are the pharmaceutical companies spending and charging! The drug companies are advertising to increase the demand for their legal drugs, many of which are just as addictive as the illegal drugs. Second, the laws that allowed generic drugs to enter the U.S. market seven years after a patent had been issued are not in serious danger of not being extended or eliminated. The drug companies, through their lobbyists, have claimed they need more time to recoup all of their R&D costs, which now include advertising costs. Permitting generic drugs to be sold to the U.S. public has allowed true free market competition to drive down the previously highly inflated drug prices protected under patent regulations. Now our government appears to be allowing the drug companies to continue the ever increasing drug prices for a longer time. Third, the FDA and the Justice Department have decided to control the distribution of legal drugs in the United States to further protect the pharmaceutical companies, at the expense of the public. Federal regulators are waging their own personal war on the Rx Depot and Rx of Canada to stop their sale of FDA protected drugs to the U.S. public at much lower Canadian prices. The next thing you know, grandpa will be arrested at the Canadian border for bringing in newly FDA declared illegal (read Canadian purchased) Viagra. Fourth, drug companies are allowed to increase the prices they charge for controlled and protected legal prescription drugs long after they have initially gone to market. Once the R&D costs, the manufacturing costs, the normal distribution costs, the seven-year guaranteed protection period and the targeted company profits have been calculated into establishing the initial market price of the drugs, what other possible reason can drug companies have to raise prices further? And do it over and over again? The next time you pay the exorbitant prices for your prescription drugs, just remember you are paying your part for advertising, and you are also paying for the outlandish salaries and bonuses of the CEOs and CFOs of the drug companies (another story in itself), you are paying the huge costs of drug company lobbyist, you are contributing indirectly to the campaign coffers of candidates to office (through corporate campaign giving) and you can thank your own government for keeping the prices so high. Unfortunately, most of the pharmaceutical companies are based in other countries or have significant operations there, which allows them to divert their profits and avoid U.S. taxes. Everybody wins, except you the American public. And while you pay for all these special interests, our Canadian and Mexican friends are getting the exact same drugs at a fraction of the costs you pay. If you think the prescription drug epidemic, which the pharmaceutical companies are promoting and spreading and that the government is encouraging and protecting, is not serious, then look at Rush Limbaugh and his recent admission of addiction to legal prescription drugs. How many other Americans have been lured into the web of safe and legal drugs by being bombarded with the constant promises of relief from almost any ailment? It looks like the War on Drugs II is a huge success, because the pharmaceutical companies of legal drugs are capturing market share (at protected inflated prices) from the sale of illegal drugs by drug czars. - - William E. Dueease is president of The Coach Connection in Fort Myers. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh