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Old 05-12-2006, 07:24 PM  
jayeff
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Originally Posted by soulboy
That is right but you are not considering all the money spent in R&D. Could be even billion of dollars and usually takes thousands of falied projects to get one good dicover.
Largely an urban myth happily promoted by the drug and medical research companies themselves.

According to the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, untargeted bio-medical research (ie play around and see what you find), returns $10-$16 for ever dollar spent. Of course, those aren't nearly sexy enough figures for the big pharmaceutical companies, so up to a point, they do take bigger risks in return for the promise of bigger rewards.

About 20% of prescription costs goes on R&D, but that isn't quite the whole story. A large part of that money is spent, not on research to combat problems which do not already have a solution, but on finding ways to create drugs sufficiently different from successful drugs to be marketable alongside them. To put matters further into perspective, while the US government spent about $10 billion during the first decade it seriously tried to combat AIDS, the entire drug industry spent less than $3 billion on research. The market for AIDS drugs, despite their limited value, is now worth $17 billion a year.
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