Novartis will eliminate the price difference between the USA and other industrialized countries and sees countries outside the USA as responsible for bearing a higher share of the cost for innovation.

    CEO Vas Narasimhan described Swiss drug prices as “much too low”, stating that they are at the lower end compared to the OECD average.

    Source: https://www.perplexity.ai/page/novartis-chef-will-schweizer-m-1hxKXn3OT0WSbrcQ_unqOw

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    1. Look at this smile. That‘s the look when you know you‘ll earn a couple more millions per year.

    2. UBS Bankers: We’re the most criminal scumbags in Switzerland

      Vas Narasimhan: Hold my Mango Lassi

    3. Did someone do the calculations? Because as far as I know, meds cost less in neighbouring countries like Germany, am I mistaken?

    4. NeighborhoodLoud4884 on

      Shareholder value must be protected at all cost. Reducing prices in the us? No, best we can do is rising prices everywhere else

    5. Let me translate this:
      “Highly overpaid CEO who sells highly overpriced medicaments everywhere in the world tries to use the current political environment in the US to justify even higher prices.”

    6. Ill_Campaign3271 on

      That’s not how drug prices work. Most of them have to be negotiated between the companies and the government

    7. gamblingPharmaStocks on

      The reason this happens is the US “most favored nation” policy. Pharmaceutical companies are not in the position of strongarming the US, as they are currently their primary customer.

      Unless there is some countermeasure at European level, this is inevitable.

    8. Why are we letting American nationals become CEOs of major Swiss companies and raise prices on Swiss people to extract more wealth from our economy?

    9. ChampionshipUsed308 on

      Cost of medicine in Switzerland is beyond ridiculous. We paying 50 bucks for a Medicine that everywhere else costs 4 bucks. It’s just ridiculous how we have to wait until it gets serious to go for any treatment.

    10. There is one logical explanation: he just doesn’t know the difference between Germany and Switzerland. Which, looking at / listening to him, I can totally believe.

    11. > After we turned the US into a shithole for most, we’re now looking at Switzerland

      – This guy, probably.

    12. TripMajestic8053 on

      Motherfucker…

      1000 ibuprofens in the USA cost 15$ in a big box store.

      You get 10 for the same price in CH.

    13. Suspicious_Place1270 on

      OK great, so now because they found a loophole in the USA, and the USA is forcing them to lower the prices, they are finding a way to raise prices for everyone else for their and the USA’s mistakes…

    14. GlassCommercial7105 on

      Pretty sure our drug prices are higher than in other countries.

      The US just has insane prices because of how their health system works, not just because of research.

    15. From BAG: “Compared to other European countries, Switzerland has the highest prices and highest per capita costs for medicines. This is shown by various international studies”

      [https://www.bag.admin.ch/de/medikamentenpreise-in-der-schweiz-haeufige-fragen#Wie-hoch-sind-die-Medikamentenpreise-in-der-Schweiz-im-Vergleich-zu-anderen-L%C3%A4ndern?](https://www.bag.admin.ch/de/medikamentenpreise-in-der-schweiz-haeufige-fragen#Wie-hoch-sind-die-Medikamentenpreise-in-der-Schweiz-im-Vergleich-zu-anderen-L%C3%A4ndern?)

    16. CaughtALiteSneez on

      Great, so since so many of us working in pharma are unemployed and can’t find jobs due to layoffs, it makes sense why we should also pay more for medicine too.

      I fucking hate this industry…

    17. Academic_Broccoli670 on

      Totally unrelated news: Luigi Mangione’s 1st degree murder, terrorism charges just got dropped