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100

What are orphan drugs? Bonus: Do they include vaccines? 

According to the national cancer institute, it is "A drug used to treat, prevent, or diagnose an orphan disease." 

100

What is discriminatory pricing?

Use own words, or cite Shaira 12

100

1$ in drug revenue = how much in R&D spending?

1$ according to Atkinson 18

100

What is the most profitable industry in the world?

Pharma

100

What state, city, and college is Coach David from?

Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado College

200

What are mRNA vaccines

mRNA vaccines are new types of vaccines that rely on little snippets of DNA called mRNA to inoculate you from disease
200

How can governments control the cost of vaccines?

Price floor, price ceiling.  Price freeze, profit cap, etc

200

How long, in years, does it take on average to bring a drug to market?

Ledley 18 states it takes an average of 30 years

200

What percentage of Americans have "medication insecurity"?

22.9% According to Gallup 19

200

What countries use price controls on pharmaceuticals? List four

India, China, U.K, South Africa, Germany, Netherlands, Norway.  

300

When can a compulsory license be used?

During emergencies, when the price of drug is too high, etc

300

What is compulsory licensing? 

According to the WTO, Compulsory licensing is when a government allows someone else to produce a patented product or process without the consent of the patent owner or plans to use the patent-protected invention itself

300

How much do pharmaceutical companies spend on R&D per year?  

$200B

300

Pharma is valued at how much world wide?

According to Statista 1.27 Trillion

300

What international organization manages health crises and supports drug development

The WHO

400

What is the average cost to bring a drug to market?

Multiple acceptable answers from masterfile, must cite either DiMasi 04, Wouters 20, DiMasi 16

400

What is price negotiation and which major country does not allow price negotiation between the government and drug companies?

USA

400

How much of the world lacks access to essential medicines?  Bonus 100 points, what is the percentage for lower income nations?

According to our Dean 19 evidence, 1/3 of the world and up to 80% in developing nations lacks access to essential medicines 

400

Patents contribute how much to a pharma companies revenue?

Friedman 18 says 80%
400

Why should a judge prefer access to affordability?  Name three reasons

1.  If a drug is affordable but not available it doesn't matter if its affordable.  

2. there are other mechanisms for reducing price after drugs become accessible to the public.

3. Wide accessibility, will naturally lower the price as a result of increased demand

500

How much have drug prices increased by since 2012?

According to Skylar Jeremias at the Center for Biosimilars in 2020, drug prices have increased by 50% since 2012 for three fourths of the most expensive drugs

500

Name three alternatives to vaccines not listed

Prizes, direct government support, compulsory licensing

500

In the U.S how much money did pharmaceutical companies give to universities for research in 2016?

According to Atkinson 18, pharma companies provided 2.5 billion in research funding to universities.  

500

How much money did Moderna recieve in government support?

According to Politico 21, 1B.  But its up to 10B when you factor in contracts to buy vaccines from Moderna
500

For poor individuals in developing nations what percentage of health costs is spent on average for medications?

According to Dean 19, 50-80% of health spending is spent on drugs in developing nations. 

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