dingodan
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- Feb 16, 2011
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Many of your newspaper quotations refer to patients being, or wishing to be, treated with Avastin (Bevacizumab).
1) Do you think that the NHS should pay for drugs to be used in patients where the drug isn't licenced to treat their particular indication? Using the "Lindfield Architect" example, some might view an IV injection of Avastin into the eye as a piece of quackery.
2) The pharmaceutical industry is highly innovative and competative producing high quality and, if it wants to, low cost products. So, despite seeming to meet your criteria, why is the cost of Avastin That Roche/Genetech charges the NHS so high?
Not it is not. It is a cartel commonly referred to as Big Pharma. It is not capitalism, it is corporatism.
And to answer your 1st question I dont think the NHS (or government bureaucrats) should make life or death decisions for you or your family.