| Ail said:
Just wondering... I mean who cares, they'll probably find some poor suckers that really needs money and will agree for a fee to tests new drugs. In the grand scheme of scheme, who cares if a few hundred poor suckers die to develop a new drugs that can save thousands of lives, right ? Because if you go full free market, that is what will happen... /sarcams off............ |
Kinda like how there are many procedures to save lives that can't be done right here in the US, its a trade-off. You may have more instances of drugs being available that are unsafe in some ways.
The problem with your assumption is that big pharma would release significantly dangerous drugs that would open them up to major lawsuits, costing them billions in potential damages.
But as I said earlier which you fail to argue is that we have a free-market system of medicines in America that are not regulated by the FDA. In that market subsection, pharma companies do not release significantly dangerous drugs into the wild, but are incredibly cheaper and are usually turned to as a workable alternate when some people can't pay $10 per pill because the big pharma company has to re-coup their costs in R&D, clinical trials, and equalize losses from drugs that didn't make it through.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.







