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Search Results for 'K'

K-Cor
5mg 10mg

K-lease - ER
8meq 10meq

K-tab - ER
8meq 10meq

K-Tabs
10meq 20meq 8meq

Kaletra
50mg/200mg

Kaluril
5mg/50mg

Kamagra
20mg 25mg 50mg 100mg

Kaon cl - ER
8meq 10meq

Kaon cl-10 - ER
8meq 10meq

Karvea
75mg 150mg 300mg

Kdur - SR
8meq 20meq

Keflet
125mg 250mg 500mg

Keflex
125mg 250mg 500mg

Keftab
125mg 250mg 500mg

Kelnor
2mg/0.3mg

Kemadrin
2.5mg 5mg

Kemstro
10mg 20mg

Kenacomb - cream
100000IU/mL/1mg/2.5mg/0.25mg

Kenacort (I) - injection
10mg/mL 40mg/mL

Kenalog - injection
10mg/mL 40mg/mL

Keppra
250mg 500mg 750mg 1000mg

Kerlone
10mg 20mg

Ketasma
1mg 2mg

Ketek
400mg

Ketoprofen - SA
50mg 100mg 200mg

Ketoprofen
50mg 100mg 200mg

Kidrolase - vial
5000IU 10000IU

Kivexa
600mg/300mg

Klacid
250mg 500mg

Klomen
25mg 50mg 100mg

Klotrix - ER
8meq 10meq

Kondro OD
500mg 1500mg

Korandil
5mg 10mg

Korec
5mg 10mg 20mg 40mg

KORLYM
200mg

Kytril - vial
1mg/mL 3mg/3mL



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Why Are Cancer Drugs So Expensive?

The high cost of cancer drugs is related to a number of factors. It is very very expensive to move findings from bench to bedside and to perform all the regulatory studies (from phase 1, 2, and 3 clinical trials) to gain approval. Second, even when the monopoly is broken with the arrival of 'new and improved' versions of an approved drug, the older drug (and by now generic) tends to be viewed as substandard treatment, thereby perpetuating the situation. Third, the very nature of cancer, and the seriousness of the diagnosis, plays a role in that patients and physicians are often willing to pay the high price of treatment even for marginal improvements in outcome. Finally, because most cancers are incurable, patients are treated with each approved agent creating a virtual monopoly because the use of one drug does not automatically mean that the others are no longer needed.