Naloxone Profiteering Worries as Kit Orders Rise, Prices Soar |
Addiction Treatment Industry Newswire |
"Timing is Pretty Noticeable" According to published reports, workers at needle-exchange programs and other such programs where naloxone has long been available say that prices for years for the drug had been pretty steady. The workers have said in various published reports that when all of a sudden dozens and dozens of police departments from across the country, large and small, began to implement policies about officers carrying the drug and then began to place large orders for kits with manufacturers like Amphastar and others that all off a sudden prices have in recent months begun to rise very rapidly. "The timing is pretty noticeable," one worker told a reporter, with manufacturers by and large refusing to comment on the price increases, with some saying manufacturing costs had risen - the opposite of what one would expect with larger orders in most businesses, although drug manufacturing can sometimes not work according to typical "economy of scale" economic theories. Local DA's Very Disappointed The DA in Monmouth County, NJ, located along the coast in the central part of the state about 40 minutes from Manhattan, said he was extremely disappointed at the price increases as it's his office that pays for the drug and then distributes it to various police departments across the county. The Monmouth County DA told reporters that he was hoping that with the larger orders he was placing with manufacturers like Amphastar that he would in fact be able to negotiate significant discounts for the naloxone kits. No Such Luck Well buyers like the Monmouth County DA have had no such luck as profits at the naloxone kit makers may be skyrocketing. Of course, it is the overdosing addict that is ultimately going to be paying the highest price here... the price of their lives as police department budgets can't keep up, officers run out of the drug and the addict dies before other help can arrive. POST YOUR COMMENTS BELOW... start a debate! Got Addiction News? ...TELL US! This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Ted Jackson 561-702-4235
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![]() ![]() written by Greg Stone, December 02, 2014
This needs to become part of every law enforcement budget. The increase demand should bring the price down....if not fine the manufacturer or have govt. take over
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![]() written by Carlos Hardy, December 02, 2014
What else should we expect from Pharma... Wouldn't be the first time they use a public health crisis to increase their profits... And unless the government steps in, or they are somehow embarrassed publicly the prices will keep going up...As a person in long term recovery and a key stakeholder in conducting Naloxone trainings across the State of Maryland, I am prepared to organize a grassroots campaign to counter such shameful, and down-right "corporate" greedy behavior...
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