Pfizer will list its COVID-19 treatment Paxlovid at a price of $1,390 per five-day course when it soon hits the commercial market, the drugmaker confirmed to Axios.
Why it matters: Paxlovid's new listed price, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, will be more than twice the $529 paid by the federal government, which until now has maintained the entire U.S. supply of the key antiviral medication.
There are many types of "medical professionals". Only a vast minority actually read and interpret trial data.
I'm going to trust my direct experience with the drug (I know it works) and real world studies like below.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35653428/
Excuse me, that study only examined 140,219 patients. You'll need WAY more, at least one million, to argue against the anecdotal opinion of a random, unspecified 'medical professional'.
/s so hard
Only 2.6% of the sample were given paxlovid, and they didn't control for vaccination status.
Also, it only covered 1 month nearly 2 years ago in a single country, and the virus has mutated several times since then.
Paxlovid is a 3CL protease inhibitor. It modifies the primary enzyme that is common across all cornavirus.
The best part about having a background in statistics is watching people who don't understand statistics try to explain why the math that doesn't support their point actually does, somehow.
Statistics don't matter if your methodology is flawed.
dude's not saying it doesn't work. he's saying it doesn't work as well as advertised. that perhaps doesn't mean it's only 50% effective for 100% people. perhaps it's 100% effective for 20% of people. Think dude.
Yeah I'm gonna go ahead and say the guy throwing out accusations like false advertising is the one that needs to think a little more.
Paxlovid has only ever been advertised as something that "can reduce the risk of hospitalization and death by around 89%".
The idea that, somehow, all of the people associated with coming to the "89%" number are somehow magically also associated with a subset of the population that responds well to it is fucking nonsense. It's the exact same garbage logic that conspiracy theorists use.
Ah, that was the era of omicron. We're over 21 months and several variants past that now, and I was given the information about paxlovid last week.
Also, that study only covers a single month in Israel in 2022 and only 2.6% of the sample was given paxlovid.
Your secret information that you decline to share…
Paxlovid obviously works, or they couldn't raise the price of it. Insurance wouldn't cover it.
I shared it. A medical professional told me.