← Back to context Comment by terminalshort 17 days ago OTC vs Rx has massive impact on sales volume which has a massive effect on pricing. 3 comments terminalshort Reply loeg 16 days ago That has nothing to do with drug development expense, which is what you claimed originally. terminalshort 16 days ago On a unit cost basis, which is the only thing a customer cares about, it absolutely does. You can cover the development costs at a much lower price point if you can sell more units. loeg 15 days ago You're now making an argument about end consumer prices, but this is unrelated to drug development expenses, your original claim.
loeg 16 days ago That has nothing to do with drug development expense, which is what you claimed originally. terminalshort 16 days ago On a unit cost basis, which is the only thing a customer cares about, it absolutely does. You can cover the development costs at a much lower price point if you can sell more units. loeg 15 days ago You're now making an argument about end consumer prices, but this is unrelated to drug development expenses, your original claim.
terminalshort 16 days ago On a unit cost basis, which is the only thing a customer cares about, it absolutely does. You can cover the development costs at a much lower price point if you can sell more units. loeg 15 days ago You're now making an argument about end consumer prices, but this is unrelated to drug development expenses, your original claim.
loeg 15 days ago You're now making an argument about end consumer prices, but this is unrelated to drug development expenses, your original claim.
That has nothing to do with drug development expense, which is what you claimed originally.
On a unit cost basis, which is the only thing a customer cares about, it absolutely does. You can cover the development costs at a much lower price point if you can sell more units.
You're now making an argument about end consumer prices, but this is unrelated to drug development expenses, your original claim.