http://biz.yahoo.com/rb/060921/retail_walmart_drugs.html?.v=16
9/21/2006 12:49:58 PM
Nope, wal-mart haters will complain about it putting local pharmacies out of business, screw the sick poor people.
9/21/2006 12:52:04 PM
do "local" pharmacies still exist?
9/21/2006 12:54:16 PM
this is good in itself. i still don't like their heavy-handed (and oftentimes questionably legal) anti-union practices.[Edited on September 21, 2006 at 12:55 PM. Reason : dur]
9/21/2006 12:55:36 PM
i'm in that area
9/21/2006 1:05:06 PM
That's going to help cubans who abuse the prescription drug program byyyyy?
9/21/2006 1:48:45 PM
So will Florida become the new Canada for purchasing and redistribution?I like the fact the article mentioned this not going nation-wide. Wonder how much people they had to talk to first to get this approved?
9/21/2006 3:44:48 PM
it's only florida for the initial period"The plan will then be rolled out to the rest of Florida, home to many retirees on limited incomes, in January, and to as many states as possible next year."
9/21/2006 3:48:36 PM
Man the town I live in has like 10 small pharmacies that compete with Wal-mart, Target, Wal Greens, etc. I have no idea how they stay in business (nor do I care if they stay in business), but if wal-mart can sell $4 generics, then the little guys better figure out how to match that or they'll be gone.
9/21/2006 4:23:22 PM
you know, it takes a lot of money to develop new drugs.
9/21/2006 4:56:15 PM
If they really wanted to cut healthcare costs in america, they could provide their employees with a real benefits plan so they didn't go to the emergency room everytime they have a cold.
9/21/2006 5:02:55 PM
so insted of admiting that they are trying to do something good you just attack them on some different point?
9/21/2006 5:04:03 PM
God damnit. This sucks for local pharmicies.I really do hate walmart.
9/21/2006 5:44:34 PM
after they put every small pharmacy out of business, they will be free to jack up the price as they see fit.
9/21/2006 7:50:56 PM
^ in general that is what people try to do, but people have been saying this about wal-mart for over a decade now and they have not shown that to be the case.Basically walmart is just a complete dick to manufacturers and other businesses with their penny pinching techniques, but they have not shown to be a threat to the consumer and thats how they dodge so many antitrust suits...
9/21/2006 8:05:21 PM
9/21/2006 8:08:10 PM
what the hell would you know about it? it's not like you are a biomedical engineer or anything
9/21/2006 8:24:53 PM
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9/22/2006 6:42:48 AM
9/22/2006 6:51:16 AM
what i kind of wonder is why did they pick such an random number $4. I am sure its not random any ideas on that. The actual use of this program will be noticed once they start releasing which drugs they cover. it will all depend on how many people use these drugs, or if there gonna just make this a pr/token move. they could always just pick a drug that only helps 10 people but get a pr blitz from it.either way this is just one more piece of evidence that i need to love walmart even more. Now that i actually have a study in my hands that shows they reduce inflation by themselves...
9/22/2006 7:07:16 AM
Heard on the radio this morning that Target plans to follow Wal-Mart's example.
9/22/2006 7:29:34 AM
so they slash their prices... great. but i can guarantee they arent the ones who have to bite the bullet...who are they scammin' to make up the difference? the suppliers? the customers?[i]and yep, definately sucks for the local guys. whatever happened to quality of service over economies of scale?
9/22/2006 7:54:41 AM
"quality of service" ?????????they put pills in a fucking bottlethere are machines that can do that more efficiently than ol' Rufus down at the Rx, and it's not like the dude behind the counter didn't go get the same education Rufus did, eithernor is price cutting a bad thing in the long run. it prevents consumers from going to canada to get the same product they were going to buy, because they're getting it at a FAIR RATE at home and not getting price gouged for it. For a business student, you of all people should understand that. Walmart puts pressure on the distributor to get a lower price, cutting into profit margins but expanding the consumer base overall to compensate. Fellow retailers follow suit because they'll get left out in the cold by the consumer if they don't. They only group that gets "hurt" is the pharm. manufacturers/distros because they have to cut their massively exorbitant profits to stay solventso what in the goddamned fucking gay christ jesus are you even spouting off about?[Edited on September 22, 2006 at 8:07 AM. Reason : you probably dont even understand half of whats going on]
9/22/2006 8:01:54 AM
i think its funny, all the rage directed at the very people whom you depend on to keep you alive and kickingbiting the hand never looked so stupid
9/22/2006 8:18:38 AM
good lord. they have 65 wal marts just in the tampa area?why arent they ROLLING BACK prices somewhere besides the rich person retirement capital? surely there is a demand for prescriptions there, but i dont think the demand for CHEAP prescriptions is that high (obviously even people above the poverty line have demand for cheap stuff, but you know what i mean)but this going to eventually (soon) cover most of the US, right?even if they are used for good, walmart's "powers" really fuck with me. the power to put the squeeze on the huge huge huge bottomless money pharma industry. walmart is a beast. i always shop at the mom and pop places!!!1
9/22/2006 8:19:25 AM
Travis, it's one of america's richest markets.... BUTwho's there?Old Jews.Where would you kick off a program that you wanted to be successful? Where it would be an out of the park home run, right? Old people need medicine, and Jews are thrifty. It's win-win for Walmart, because they can both justify and stress-test the program all in one roll-out.[Edited on September 22, 2006 at 8:35 AM. Reason : ahaha that's about as offensive as I can be today I think]
9/22/2006 8:35:06 AM
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9/22/2006 10:54:48 AM
I'll be happy to pull up some data when I get home (I'm stuck in the med center today).Here's a quick example, though, on Taxol:
9/22/2006 10:56:43 AM
^^^... No i read the whole article. What i meant was in general terms. Instead of pickinng heart medication for things such as blood pressure, for example, lets say they pick one that is for (i am no med student) people who have heart arrythmia, with a certain type of blood, and a certain ancestory. What i was basically saying was they made broad general statements and the majority of the drugs may not be for the big ticket diseases. NOT SAYING THIS WILL HAPPEN more speculation and wanting to know what others thought
9/22/2006 11:38:07 AM
Man, I can't wait until this comes up here, and I'm able to get me some $4 allegra.And maybe some $4 adderall.
9/22/2006 12:04:42 PM
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9/22/2006 4:21:26 PM
9/22/2006 4:56:34 PM
Sent this in PM initially but will post it too...I think perhaps both of us were a bit over-zealous in attribution of credit in regards to research to either side. I forgot about the work NCI specifically does even though I have friends who work there. NIH does involve themselves specifically in the "big threat" issues, like cancer, AIDS, and flu-du-jour but even then their involvement is not 100% funding nor 100% of the research by any means. NIH does much more in way of funding than it does in-house work for the vast majority of pharm work and this is simply so they can have influence as to what drugs are pushed (not to mention that a good chunk of the money they dole out in funding is not just tax payer dollars but their portion of royalties). When I think pharmaceuticals I tend to lean to the commerical variety (allergy, acid reflux, athritis, etc.), in which case the NIH does pretty much step aside, which is why I was so far to the other end of the spectrum from what you were saying. Regardless, the NIH does have to pass drugs off to companies at some point because they are not in the busness of production, marketing, distribution, etc.I thought this was a pretty good report from the NIH about handling of research funding, patents, royalties, and such:http://www.nih.gov/news/070101wyden.htm
9/22/2006 5:03:04 PM
awwww, now kiss and make up
9/22/2006 5:04:43 PM
The key part of that is:
9/22/2006 5:15:45 PM
did a TWW argument just come to a peaceful resolution???
9/22/2006 9:29:48 PM
yo how much does generic propecia cost at walmart if you just wanted to pay for it straight up with no insurance?
9/22/2006 9:48:58 PM
AndyMac - you'd still have to drive 30 minutes out of town to get it, even if it did make it 'up here'.
9/23/2006 12:04:34 PM
Once Wal-Mart has screwed all the local guys, they will jack the prices like you wouldn't beleive. So, I think Wal-Mart will garner the good PR, then quietly raise the prices.The Government DOES give grants and funds research in some classes of drugs, mainly those for which there is not a large market. These are called Orphan Drugs, and are subsidized by the gov because there's not a lot of profit in them. Examples of this can be some Chemo drugs, Anti-Parasitics, and some AIDS drugs.Pharma companies are developing drugs for profit. Each new drug that comes to the market costs a Pharmaceutical Company about $900 million. One in three drugs released to the market recovers all it's development costs. Many of the markets that the pharma companies sell to have goverment mandated price controls (example: Canada), so they can only really make their money back in the US and select other market.
9/23/2006 8:23:53 PM
9/23/2006 9:49:42 PM
It turns out K-Mart has had a $5/month generic plan since May, but nobody knew because it's fucking K-Mart.http://tinyurl.com/kt42w[Edited on September 24, 2006 at 2:13 AM. Reason : ]
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9/24/2006 8:55:36 PM
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/retail/2006-10-19-walmart-drugs_x.htm?csp=34
10/19/2006 9:11:44 AM
oh nothey act all corporationy
10/19/2006 9:42:33 AM
How long until Google buys Wal-Mart?
10/19/2006 9:43:57 AM