Hi Suzie,

Before I start let me run a few numbers by you. First 90.43 today's closing
in the stock market for Novartis. Another number 91.9200 that's what it was
worth in September. Finally another number 20. That is what is was when
Novartis started manufacturing STI-571. Maybe you haven't heard of it then
but that is now the drug called Gleevec. And there is a story behind it
having to do with a lot of money.

Now for some history:

Some of you may remember my friend Zavie. Most of us "old timers" probably
do. When Dr. Druker was having some trials and one of the people was Zavie
Miller who lived up in Canada.

What the problem was that Novartis was basically a company that would
produce pharmaceuticals for veterinary needs. So when STI-571 was just
about finished with STI-571/Gleevec  Novartis was urged to start production
on it but the money needed was simply not there as it would probably be
needed.

There were probably a few CML sites scattered around so Zavie and I got the
idea of getting in touch with a few "higher up's in Novartis which we
finally did. We then spoke with them and we then asked for any monetary
support. It was a long story but people did start buying it for $20 a
share, which was more then what was expected, and that was more then
expected. And that's exactly what happened.

Now I would like to explain something:  When I first starting with my
computer I decided to support the CML groups and started asking around for
any one looking to buy any stock. Most of then did and so did I. In fact so
did a lot of other people followed around and then the baby was born.

So let's take a look at the stock market. Gleevec, sold for $20 a share and
todays

On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 7:16 PM, Suzieq <[email protected]> wrote:

> *Hello my fellow Survivors:  *
>
> *Well, my hubby and I had a great big surprise when he went to refill his
> prescription for blood pressure medicine a couple of weeks ago. He found
> out that we had been dropped by our previous insurance as of September
> 30th.  Wasn't that sweet......no notice what so ever! Thank goodness that I
> have a few bottles of Gleevec on hand as it came time to reorder.  Anyhoo,
>  he put us in for COBRA and got us started as of last Friday.  When we sold
> our business last spring,  the new owners were to keep our insurance going
> for at least one year after the sale,  but that did not happen.  You cannot
> trust people today to do what they tell you they will do.  At least we
> found out in the time period to get the other started.  Now,  we are
> covered for the next 18 months.  *
>
> * Here is what I wanted to tell you that I learned.......my husband had me
> call to order my Gleevec as there was a chance that I was still covered.
> The pharmacy tech told me that "no, I wasn't until Dec. 1st" (not true now,
> have a new card)  anyway, I just asked her what the cost of 100mgs. of
> Gleevec for one month would cost if one had to pay cash money.  She checked
> and came back on and said "$3000".  I was stunned.....I told her that I
> sure thought that the price would have gone down,  instead it is like it
> went up more since I first started taking it.  The last price I had while I
> was still doing 400mgs. and that was around 4 and 1/2 years ago, it was
> getting really close to that $6000 mark for 1 month.  The reason I knew the
> cost,  the stupid pharmacy I ordered thru the mail from included a receipt
> of the cost.  I always thought it odd for them to do that since I paid a
> co-pay of 25$ back then,  but oh well, it was interesting to watch the
> price rise each month.   I kept thinking that Novartis wouldn't have dibs
> on the Patent any longer by now and the price would drop and Generic brand
> would be in the works.  Guess that is what I get for thinking! :)*
>
> Let's all keep looking up!
>
> Suzieq
>
>
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