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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I really wonder what will happen to everyone on them now. I am, but was considering stopping bc of exhaustion and minimal weight loss. For many though, it's been amazing, truly a life saver. It's criminal to force people to either suffer or spend thousands they do not have when there is a cheap solution. [/quote] No, it's not criminal. It's actually going to be criminal to knock off the patented formula through compounding, thereby robbing Lilly and Novo of deserved profits that they earned by investing in and developing life changing, miraculous drugs. People don't deserve access to the drug for free[b]. If that were actually policy, we wouldn't be getting such incredible innovations because there wouldn't be a financial incentive for companies (and brilliant people) to develop them. [/b]Compounders don't get to keep ripping off the pharmaceutical companies who own the patents now that there is ample supply to go around, to those who will pay for it. It's like anything else. A company invents something awesome and you want it? Buy it. Don't complain that it's criminal for the company to charge so much for a product they invented. [/quote] Not necessarily true. That argument is arguably bs. But yeah -- patent law is the heart of the issue here and compounders continuing to manufacture semaglutide while Wegovy is on patent is what would be illegal. [/quote] Let’s hear your proposed alternative that doesn’t involve people working for free. As for the patents here, this is not an evergreening situation where the branded companies have come up with elaborate ways to extend term through their portfolio. All the original compound patents are the barrier. That’s life in the big city. And no, it’s definitely not criminal for people to simply live the human experience and figure out how to live in a world of endless energy availability with intense food drive. [/quote]
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