This blog post concerns real people who are desperate, angry, and facing terminal illness because of the cost of a cancer medication. A woman named Lisa recently placed a comment on a blog post we wrote back in March 2013 called “The Price of Gleevec: A Tale of Two Supreme Courts.” We noted at the time that the Indian Supreme Court told drug company Novartis to go fly a kite in its effort to stop lower cost generic versions of Gleevec, a cancer medication, from being sold in India, and that the U.S. Supreme Court was hearing arguments against a practice known as Pay-to-Delay involving a different medication.
But this post is not about policies and intellectual property or patent rights, the rightness or wrongness of India’s looser patent laws, pay-to-delay, personal drug importation or online pharmacies. It’s just about a woman’s husband and others who have cancer and can’t afford the medicine they need to get better or live.
Lisa gave me permission to re-publish her comment as a blog post here. I have made very, very slight edits, as you can see if you look at the original comment.
Lisa wrote:
This is very interesting news and gives us a little hope. My husband has Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML). He has been on Gleevec (here in So. California for the past 12 years. I thought I should mention Gleevec here in the U.S. is $10,600.00 a month for 400mg (30 pills). I thought should mention this because your prices listed here in the U.S. are inaccurate. That would bring the total cost to $126,000 a year.
We are going broke, will probably lose our home and my husband will probably never be able to retire (even though his body is breaking down from 40+ years of a very physical job as a pipe fitter. I (the wife), am permanently disabled. We will die homeless before this drug ever comes within an affordable price.
Many children and adults are cutting their pills in half, which defects the purpose. They too, will die before seeing Gleevec reach an affordable price here in the U.S.
All the countries you listed in the article, do NOT accept U.S. insurance companies and/or ObamaCare.
Why doesn’t anyone bring this to the press? Why does Congress and ObamaCare turn a blind eye? How many hundreds have to die before this drug and options are researched. I have written many letters to Norvartis, only to be ignored. I have written to Media Outlets only to be ignored. Now I am desperately asking for your help in bringing this to the media and anyone that will listen. We and many others are scared out of our minds. We are really loosing hope and it is tearing families apart. Some patients are becoming suicidal, because they don’t know how they are going to afford the next month supply of Gleevec. Novartis (GREEDARTIS) should be ashamed of themselves. You should research the substantial increases (quarterly), since the drug first went on the market. It will blow you mind! What if this was your child or loved one?
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Because our country is becoming just as rotten and corrupt as the Roman empire was. It’s been a fun ride, but it won’t end well.
Gabriel,
Thank you for publishing my comments in your blog. We all appreciate your help in exposing Gleevec and the cost to the public. The only change I should have made: How many “thousands” have to die before this drug and options are researched. It would also be helpful in including the link in signing the petition for “help improve access to affordable medicine.”
Again, We are grateful for your help.
Best regards,
Lisa
I work for Banner MD Anderson Cancer center in Arizona. I am a Pharmacy Patient Advocate. My role at the cancer center is to help patients afford these outrageously costly medications. I have helped a lot of people and there is hope for people facing cancer and affording their medications. Unfortunately they don’t have someone like me at all these cancer centers in the United States so many people are not aware that there is help with this. Not everyone is able to qualify for assistance but most of the population that we currently have does. Its not fair watching people struggle trying to afford staying alive so I will do anything in my power to help my patients. Lisa I encourage you to go on to the Novartis website and enroll in their patient assistance program for Gleevec. They can determine if you can qualify for free drug from the manufacturer or they can refer you to a foundation that can assist. If I can be of any help please let me know. I will continue to watch this blog.
Sara, I appreciate your input. I have reviewed Novartis website many times. It states: In order for the patient to qualify for a DISCOUNT on Gleevec, the combined family household cannot exceed an annual income of $10,000 a year. That is poverty stricken. I guess we all have to live in the gutter, before Novartis will step in to help.