Persuasive Essay On Prescription Drugs

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Imagine you were a lower class family with little to no income. Someone in your family is in need of a prescription. How do you pay for it? Prescription drugs are a big issue today in general. People misuse them and sell them to people other than the person they were prescribed to. But what about people who actually need them and can't pay for them? Some people may argue that depending on the injury, they should be free. But free isn't exactly the ideal choice either, we can't have companies just giving away free medicine. People can also lie about their symptoms to get more medication, which they wouldn't need or they could sell to other people for money. Over the years the price of the medications have increased a lot. In 12 months they have gone up nearly 14% In fact, pharmacies used to get a bottle of 100 pills for around $300, which is where the large price sprouted from, but now they get them anywhere between $1-$10, and overprice them for their profit. …show more content…

This is putting the customers in jeopardy. They don't have a choice when it comes to medication. Having such high prices also puts the patients at risk. If you don't have enough money to buy something, you obviously can't buy it, but prescriptions are essential to many people's lives and if you can't take them because of the prices it could be hazardous. The United States ended up spending 374 billion dollars on prescription drugs in 2014 and the price is only going to increase. I believe that the prices for medications should go down because sometimes you can't help it and you really don't want to be paying for medicine, but you don't have a choice. There are also people who don't have insurance because they cant afford it, and that also impacts the price of the prescription. Having no insurance depend on the drug you need, can make a huge difference.

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