Are Pharmacy Retailers Price Gouging to Make Money Off the Swine (H1N1) Flu? »
Posted By ChangeToday 6 months ago in NewsThe most talked about media topic over the last two weeks is the arrival of the swine flu. While there has been a very small number of deaths from the influenza, it is something that is very important to American citizens. In fact, most Americans are willing to do any necessary steps to prevent this disease from spreading. With this in mind, it seems obvious that some companies are going to make money off this pandemic. The question that I ask is are pharmacy retailers price gouging to make money off the Swine (H1N1) Flu?
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Endoscopy6 months ago
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The liberal idiocy prevails where engineer is concerned. engineer thinks that drug companies just wave a magic wand and the new drugs just appear. Spending several million dollars per drug is not what happens so there is no need to get that money back from the sale of drugs. Is that right engineer?
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