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Blocking Cheaper Drugs: Corporate Toadies To The End

Vin Suprynowicz
Toogood Reports [Thursday, December 28, 2000; 12:01 a.m. EST]


Ever mindful of the wishes of their corporate backers, the
Clinton administration first balked at the bill proposed by Sen.
James Jeffords, R-Vt., to allow the re-importation of
U.S.-manufactured pharmaceuticals which sell at lower prices
overseas.

(U.S. prices for popular arthritis, depression, and
cholesterol-lowering medications are often 30 to 50 percent
higher than in other nations - even after factoring in the cost
of shipment.)

But the idea of allowing pharmacies to re-import the less
expensive drugs won bipartisan congressional approval when
Democrats and Republicans proved unable to agree on any more
comprehensive scheme to federally subsidize prescription drugs,
particularly for the elderly (an expenditure which, for the
record, the Congress has no constitutional authority whatever.)

Faced with widespread popular support for the re-import measure,
President Clinton finally signed it, praising GOP congressional
leaders at the time for agreeing "in the face of the drug
companies' opposition, to give Americans access to prescription
drugs that are cheaper in other countries."

But implementation procedures contained a loophole - they were
subject to an OK from the Secretary of Health and Human Services.

And guess what? Tuesday, outgoing HHS Secretary Donna Shalala -
think there's any chance of landing some hefty new drug research
grants down at the U of Miami next year, Madame Secretary? -
again placed the ongoing pharmaceutical industry protection
racket above the ability of America's poor and elderly to buy
affordable prescription medicines, announcing she would not even
request the $23 million appropriated to start the program because
"Flaws and loopholes ... make it impossible for me to demonstrate
that it is safe and cost effective."

Humbug. If it's not cost-effective, pharmacies simply won't
re-import. But how could it not be cost-effective to re-import
drugs which sell at half price overseas? And as for safety - does
the Secretary imply she's allowing U.S. manufacturers to ship out
unsafe drugs to our foreign friends and allies?

The great Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises - whose English was
far from perfect in the early years after he immigrated here -
once halted a discussion between Murray Rothbard and others of
his New York students to ask "What is this word 'loophole' you
keep using?" When the young Americans had finished explaining the
colloquialism, von Mises sagely observed, "Ah. So you call it a
'loophole' when the government still allows you some freedom."

A theoretical objection can be raised that by re-importing these
drugs, Americans to some extent embrace the anti-free-market
price caps imposed by more or less fascist foreign governments.
But no one forces the drug firms to sell overseas under those
conditions - if they're not making a profit, they can refuse to
export there, in the first place.

All forms of competition work to the advantage of the consumer -
including the breakdown of arbitrary price supports imposed by
the government's monopoly on armed force through arbitrary bans
on "re-importation."

The real question is why millions of dollars need to be spent
simply to tear down these protectionist tariff walls, allowing
U.S. pharmacies to re-import any drug which meets their own
safety standards. Clearly, the extra tens of millions are for
hundreds of new inspectors to make sure we're not allowed too
much commercial freedom ... when the real solution would be to
declare all pharmaceutical imports duty free on humanitarian
grounds, from penicillin to Prozac, from coca leaves to Indian
hemp.

Thank goodness this current batch of corporate toadies - any more
Tyson Chicken executives in need of pardons, Mr. President? Any more
convicted cocaine smugglers to whom you'd like to restore the right to
carry a handgun? - will be gone inside a month. Perhaps Mr. Bush's
nominees can do a little better.

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