I agree just look at the insulin market, it has been around for decades. but there is still no generic for it. so in turn if you don't have insurance like myself, The insulin for my wife now costs us $80.00 and even with insurance it was $50.00
now if there was a generic it would only cost $4.00.
the drug company's fight tooth and nail to keep generics out of the insulin side.
Just look at insulin it has been around along time but is not on a generic list and is always on the the high end of insurance co-pays. And if you lose your Job and healthcare coverage like i did you are raked over the coals just trying to pay for it. With insulin being around as long as it has why is there no generic offering?
the drug companies have a tight grip on it and the patents and will not let any one get in the way of their cash cow.
with having to deal with diabetes ,congestive heart failure and cancer with my wife over the last 3 years and all the drugs she takes its impossible to pay for them with no health care coverage.
Well having been dealing with Congestive Heart Failure for 3 years with my Wife. She had a Defibrillator implanted 2 years ago, the first thing they tell you is to stay away from magnetic fields. to use your cell phone on the opposite ear of the defibrillator. stay away from motors and microwaves,
and you get a card to show at security checks that use metal detectors that you have a implanted defibrillator and you are not suppose to go through the detector. All places that use them are to have training and provision to accommodate them. even you local stores with the theft devices at the doors can turn them off.
Now why pick on MP3 its just a way to create a uproar and panic to get more people excited. My Granddaughter who has a cochlear implant has turned off her defibrillator by laying her head on grandma's shoulder. Thing is that as soon as her magnet on her head piece moved away from her defibrillator it turned back on and started working again.
There are hundreds of ways to turn off a defibrillator off but none of the others were mentioned just another way to scare people into reading a story and get it plastered everywhere.
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Glad i could be part of the project...
shirt arrived today.... wooohooo..
wedding gift maybe?
At the very least, shouldn't there be some sort of "referral bonus" or some such?
Maybe all the people monetizing on the video send a wedding gift?
Pharma Abusing IP Laws
I agree just look at the insulin market, it has been around for decades. but there is still no generic for it. so in turn if you don't have insurance like myself, The insulin for my wife now costs us $80.00 and even with insurance it was $50.00
now if there was a generic it would only cost $4.00.
the drug company's fight tooth and nail to keep generics out of the insulin side.
Re: Patents & Drugs
Just look at insulin it has been around along time but is not on a generic list and is always on the the high end of insurance co-pays. And if you lose your Job and healthcare coverage like i did you are raked over the coals just trying to pay for it. With insulin being around as long as it has why is there no generic offering?
the drug companies have a tight grip on it and the patents and will not let any one get in the way of their cash cow.
with having to deal with diabetes ,congestive heart failure and cancer with my wife over the last 3 years and all the drugs she takes its impossible to pay for them with no health care coverage.
There is more than just MP3 Players
Well having been dealing with Congestive Heart Failure for 3 years with my Wife. She had a Defibrillator implanted 2 years ago, the first thing they tell you is to stay away from magnetic fields. to use your cell phone on the opposite ear of the defibrillator. stay away from motors and microwaves,
and you get a card to show at security checks that use metal detectors that you have a implanted defibrillator and you are not suppose to go through the detector. All places that use them are to have training and provision to accommodate them. even you local stores with the theft devices at the doors can turn them off.
Now why pick on MP3 its just a way to create a uproar and panic to get more people excited. My Granddaughter who has a cochlear implant has turned off her defibrillator by laying her head on grandma's shoulder. Thing is that as soon as her magnet on her head piece moved away from her defibrillator it turned back on and started working again.
There are hundreds of ways to turn off a defibrillator off but none of the others were mentioned just another way to scare people into reading a story and get it plastered everywhere.