pathtofreedom
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Medical patenting as an industry practice creates several problems for the industry as a whole and should be ended. The most obvious effect of medical patenting is that due to the grant of exclusivity on a medicine prices go up sharply. There are also unseen effects of medical patenting, for example a drug is patented the drug won't be developed (DCA being an example of this), if medical patents didn't exist then the market would have to change to adapt to this. There is also the practice of creating "me too" drugs where in you create a slightly different version of a drug and then patent to continue on exclusivity. Some claim the huge profit margins of drug companies are necessary for R&D however this is not necessarily a good thing as companies are encouraged to be wasteful and economically inefficient. Generally when a drug becomes a generic companies change their operations and become more efficient and much of the money made from selling drugs isn't spent on R&D either. Finally ending medical patents will help end the "big pharma" empire and lessen their influence over government and medicine as a whole.