The first thing to realise is that any asking price has very little to do with the cost of manufacture.
A month's supply of Ozempic may well cost only $1 to make. The rest could be profit. There is a reason that Pfizer can give cash dividends of around $9 billion every year.
The first thing to realise is that any asking price has very little to do with the cost of manufacture.
A month's supply of Ozempic may well cost only $1 to make. The rest could be profit. There is a reason that Pfizer can give cash dividends of around $9 billion every year.
MWD said in the substack that addresses this very thing is that it is less than $5.
Note: good background on tue current lobbying to get Medicare to cover it and the reasons why it currently is not.
https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-great-ozempic-hustle?utm_source=%2Finbox&utm_medium=reader2