The accusation being; big pharma simply makes too much money off of long-term prescription medications that treat symptoms to have any desire for finding a cure. "Ain't no money in the cure, the money's in the medicine… that's how a drug dealer makes his money—on the come-back.". More than a quarter of the Food and Drug ...
"Ain't no money in the cure, the money's in the medicine… that's how a drug dealer makes his money—on the come-back." The idea that big pharma makes most of its profits from treatments rather than cures has been around for a while, and yes, there are plenty of arguments against the theory.
The Money is in the Medicine, Not the Cure 1. There are more deaths due to prescription pain killer overdoses annually than heroin and cocaine combined. This is claim without statistical significance. Or in author's words 'Money is in the medicine not in the cure'.
LP2 Assignment: The Money is in the Medicine, Not the Cure In the article by Jerry Spencer, he makes a lot of claims about healthcare companies and the government. One of the main claims that he makes is that the health-care companies don't want you to be cured and that they want you to be hooked on their medicines, in this same sentence he also states that he doesn't like taking their ...
The Money is in the Medicine, not the Cure. I must first disclose that I don't practice medicine, nor do I work in the healthcare finance field, yet there is enough information out there to plainly see that health care companies don't want you to be cured. They want to keep you hooked on their medicine, and I don't like taking their medicine.
The Money is in the Medicine, not the Cure. By Jerry Spencer, Esq. I must first disclose that I don't practice medicine, nor do I work in the healthcare finance field, yet there is enough information out there to plainly see that health care companies don't want you to be cured.
The money is not in the cure, the money is in the medicine. We are never going to cure AIDS or Cancer. The ONLY goal is to find a way for people to live WITH it. Pharmaceutical companies are no different than a street corner crack dealer. They keep you coming back for more "medicine".
The Money is in the Medicine, not the Cure By Jerry Spencer, Esq. I must first disclose that I don't practice medicine, nor do I work in the healthcare finance field, yet there is enough information out there to plainly see that health care companies don't want you to be cured. They want to keep you hooked on their medicine, and I don't ...
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