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- BUSINESS, Page 71Business NotesAIDSA Painful Price Tag
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- The controversy over the high price of AIDS drugs is not
- limited to AZT, the antiviral medication that can cost patients
- as much as $550 a month. AIDS activists are assailing the high
- price of pentamidine, a medication that helps prevent a deadly
- form of pneumonia among people infected with the AIDS virus. The
- drug's manufacturer, Lyphomed of Rosemont, Ill., holds the
- exclusive license for pentamidine (brand name: NebuPent) in the
- U.S., where the drug retails for $110 to $200 for a month's
- supply.
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- Lyphomed defends its pentamidine price by citing high
- research-and-development costs. The firm announced last June
- that it would make the drug available free of charge to patients
- who have no insurance, but the company is still working out
- details of the program. Last month the People with AIDS Health
- Group, based in New York City, began importing small quantities
- of pentamidine from Britain. Reason: a month's supply of the
- European version, which is made by the French firm
- Rhone-Poulenc, costs just $26.
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