In the US it will cost $30,000 per year of treatment, while a generic version could be sold for $40 and still be massively profitable.
The launch of the injection faces potential threats, including the Trump administration’s proposed cuts to federal funding for HIV prevention efforts.
So it’s not that uplifting
It kinda sucks for them that their name is associated with dystopic rape, murder, and slavery, nowadays.
Yeah… about that. It would appear the company was founded after the book was published, which makes it so, so much worse.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Handmaid’s_Tale “Publication date: April 17, 1985”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilead_Sciences “Founded: June 22, 1987”
I don’t know how you don’t change your name if that’s your company. It’s not their fault but yeesh. (ESPECIALLY with the US trending so hard in that very direction right now.)
“Why should I, he’s the one who sucks.” -Michael Bolton
I mean, I doubt people tend to buy medication based on the name of the company making it, so do they really have much incentive to change it?
I wouldn’t want my company associated whatsoever with Gilead from HMT, even by name only, but there’s an argument to be made that ten years ago those connotations didn’t exist, and ten years from now they likely won’t since it will have faded from pop culture.
But they’re FDA approved by a regime that is totally unlike… aw. Fuck.
Is it sad that I’m shocked the FDA approves anything anymore?
They should change sectors while they have the name rights, fascism is much more on demand than vaccines