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Is it ethical to charge high prices for life-saving medications? I don't think it's ethical. I think that everyone should have access to the medications that they need. Even if it's not like life-saving medications, say like glasses, people don't choose to have bad eyesight and like even to things that are life-saving like chemo and cancer, like people don't choose to have the disease. So, you know, just, I think our healthcare system in the US is really flawed. And one of it is the high prices on these medications, things like insulin or the EpiPens. Like if you don't have insurance, you're, they basically tell you that you're screwed, you know.
I honestly don't think it's ethical to charge for medication. Like the same way that birth-control is free is the same way that all medication should be free like if people want to pay for any other medication like
People shouldn't have to choose between like paying for medication for their health or for the family for one day and like pay for food the other day because they struggle to make money so I think all Medicaid Quetion and healthcare in general should be
Is definitely not ethical especially when most of these medicines are hurting us in the long run just Lacon so that we will have to keep buying them so that they stay in business relief
interesting I'm taking a class like biomedical innovation but we talk a lot about prescription drugs and overall would say it's not ethical however there are many things that contribute to it it's crazy just to know.