My thoughts:

As we saw during COVID, it’s very important that we improve our pharmaceutical manufacturing and medical supply chains here in Canada. I also see this as a reason why an extensive national pharmacare plan is important. Countries that have implemented such programs have been able to negotiate better deals for the drugs by acting as a single unit instead of many smaller provincial and private organizations. Instead of cutting healthcare services, we could stop paying unreasonably high prices on pharmaceuticals.

Finally, maybe it’s time that Canada reevaluated some of the IP protections that american pharmaceutical companies get.

  • @[email protected]
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    315 days ago

    US patients already pay the price; for tens of thousands with their lives, each year.

    Goebbels don’t give a fuck.

  • @[email protected]
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    125 days ago

    U.S. patients will absolutely pay the price. The importers of said products consume the tariff costs and pass them along to the consumers.

    I’d say Trump really is the dumbest goddamned motherfucker on the planet, but over 77 million people stupider than him thought he was the best choice.

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    54 days ago

    Tarrif pharmaceuticals away! Go ahead. Muricans will pay more - or they can decide to not buy from us. Fine by me.

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    34 days ago

    Jesus why not start tariffing Indian made drugs while you’re at it? Let’s be the stupidest versions of ourselves.

  • Che Banana
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    35 days ago

    fucking lol like Americans aren’t used to that…fucking bend over more for the Health Industry bitches

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    35 days ago

    Were over 10% of US population and we happen to sell 1% of their drugs. We’re about 1% of developed world too, but our proximity would be normal to contribute more. Point is, if there is nothing unfair about the arrangement/supply why turn everything upside down. I’m sure US companies rely on Canadian market too.