Left In Alabama

The Real Story of A Generic Drug

by: Hens Teeth

Tue Nov 03, 2009 at 10:28:44 AM CST


( - promoted by mooncat)

We are continually being told that we can save money if we switch to generic drugs, as if this is a great new idea. I don't know of anyone who doesn't use generic prescription drugs. If they exist, that is.

This is the story of a drug manufacturer, its favorite cash cow, and what happened when the patent ran out.

Hens Teeth :: The Real Story of A Generic Drug
Cephalon, Inc makes Provigil. It's used for nacolepsy and fatigue. Cephalon has made a lot of money with it, but the patent was due to expire in 2005. Various generic manufacturers filed applications with the FDA to manufacture and market the drug in 2002. In 2003, Cephalon filed patent infringement lawsuits against each of the generic companies. This gave the generic companies a long and expensive fight for the right to manufacture a generic version of Provigil.

Cephalon had a better solution for them. Cephalon paid them to not market any generic drugs until 2011 or 2012. Case settled. And they make lots of money to do nothing.
Provigil Litigation

This was a little expensive for Cephalon, but they had a solution for that too. First they jacked the price of Provigil way up. Then they made a few minor tweaks to Provigil, and changed the name to Nuvigil. This gave them a brand new patent that will last till 2023.

Eyeing Generics, Cephalon Hikes Price on Provigil

Why did Cephalon close its Provigil Patient Assistance Program

Cephalon also plans to have a larger customer base for Nuvigil. They are marketing it for Eastbound jet lag. Some very lucky drug study subjects got an all expenses paid vacation to France in order to show its effectiveness.
Cephalon's Nuvigil Test Included "Vacation" in France

This created a lot of fun and games for the drug manufacturers, but what about the poor health insurance companies that have to pay for it? No problems there either.

I have chronic fatigue. I've been taking Provigil for a couple of years. A few months ago, when I went to pick up a refill, the lady at the pharmacy gave me a chipper "That'll be $379.43." Blue Cross changed the rules and didn't bother to tell me, or my doctor. A sleep study is now required before they can approve Provigil.

(Not that Blue Cross is practicing medicine or anything. I know this because Blue Cross told me so in a letter that I eventually received. Thank you Dr. Blue Cross.)

That's nice, but what am I supposed to do in the mean time. Not even the greatest health care system in the world can get you a sleep study & diagnosis in a day.

My doctor tried to get me an extension, but Blue Cross wasn't interested in any little problems their rule change might have created.

Next I got my exployer's HR department to talk to Blue Cross. That worked. I got an extension. It's no longer "preferred", and will cost me $50, but that's better than $400. Unfortunately, Blue Cross departments don't talk to each other. I've been round and round with my doctor and the pharmacy. They can't convince Blue Cross, that Blue Cross has given me an extension.

So, I'm stuck without a medicine that I need. I'm always sleepy, and have trouble getting anything done during the day. And I have to deal with this mess.

What's really great about this ordeal that Blue Cross put me through, is that it never would have happened if I was on Medicare. The Blue Cross formulary for Medicare lists Provigil as "preferred". No sleep study required.

Why can't I just buy into Medicare?

Tags: , , , (All Tags)
Print Friendly View Send As Email
Share |
PREMIUM AD

blog advertising is good for you

Go to Left in Alabama's Flickr Photostream!



Candidates
Alabama Democratic Party

Governor:
Ron Sparks
Lt. Governor:
Jim Folsom, Jr.
U.S. Senate:
William G. Barnes
Congress, AL-02:
Bobby Bright
Congress, AL-05:
Steve Raby
Congress, AL-07:
Terri Sewell
Alabama Attorney General:
James Anderson
Alabama State Auditor:
Miranda K. Joseph
Public Service Commission:
Susan Parker, PSC Place 2
Alabama House of Rep.:
Nathaniel Ledbetter, HD24
Virginia Sweet, HD43
Patricia Todd, HD54
Susan Pace Hamill, HD63
Joe Hubbard, HD73
Alabama Senate:
Tammy Irons, SD1
Greg Varner, SD13
Alabama Supreme Court:
Rhonda Chambers, Pl. 1
Tom Edwards, Pl. 2
Mac Parsons, Pl. 3

SEARCH




Advanced Search



A community blog for progressive politics, ideas and current events in Alabama. Register now to join the conversation.


Friend and Follow Left In Alabama:

Join LIA's Facebook Page Go To LIA's Twitter Page

MENU
- Mobile

Make a New Account

Username:

Password:



Forget your username or password?


Contact us:




Please take our Blog Reader Project survey.

Support Left in Alabama with a Donation!

Your Amazon purchases can help fund this blog:
Support Left in Alabama


STANDARD ADS

T.H.E. Social Work Agency
Adoption home studies & care management services in the North Alabama area.
Licensed, certified, caring social workers.

Democracy Interactive
blog advertising is good for you


Arise Daily News
ALABAMA BLOGS
Alabama Moderate
Alabama Democratic Party Blog
Beitel Blog
Bessemer Opinions
Birmingham Blues
Birmingham Science Examiner
Blue Dots in Alabama
Blue Jean Journalists
Doc's Political Parlor
Fishbowl America
freeThinkBham
Greg Varner's blog
The Haze Filter
Hard Boiled Dreams of the World
King Cockfight
Legal Schnauzer
Loretta Nall
New England Sketches
OsborneInk
Peace Takes Courage
The Peanut Butter and Jelly Chronicles
Pippa Abston's Blog
Rancho Spenardo
Reasonable Words
Red State Diaries
Scottsboro Stories
The Snake Pit
The World Around You
Thomason Tracts
Toxic Culture
Thoughts & Rants of an Independent
Time is Spherical, Not Linear
Watch for Snakes n ~~Scottsboro~~
WriteChic Press

ALABAMA RESOURCES
ACLU of Alabama
Alabama Arise
Alabama Citizens for Constitutional Reform
Alabama Conservationist
Alabama Democratic Conference
Alabama Democratic Party
Alabama Federation of Democratic Women
Alabama Hotline
Alabama Legislature
Alabama Poverty Project
Alabama Secretary of State's Office
Blue River Democrats
Encyclopedia of Alabama
Equality Alabama
Greater Birmingham Ministries
Initiative and Referendum
League of Women Voters of Alabama
Madison County Democrats
Madison County Democratic Women
Marshall County Democrats
Over the Mountain Democrats
Rocket City Democrats

SOUTHERN BLOGS
Blue Oklahoma
Burnt Orange Report
Daily Kingfish
Facing South
From a Buick
KnoxViews
Media Gadfly
The Old Black Church
Pine Belt Progressive
Progressive Electorate
plezWorld
Tondee's Tavern
West Virginia Blue

BLOGROLL
African American Political Pundit
AmericaBlog
An Examination of Free Will
Bartcop
Bitch Ph.D.
Blog for Rural America
Blogs United
Balloon Juice
Blue Gal
Booman Tribune
Chris Mooney
Corrente
Crooks and Liars
Daily Diatribes
Daily Kos
Docudharma
EENR Blog
Eschaton
Firedoglake
First Draft
FiveThirtyEight
Gun Toting Liberal
Hullabaloo
Jack and Jill
Juan Cole
La Vida Locavore
The Left Coaster
The Mississippifarian
MyDD
My Left Wing
NASA Watch
Notion's Capital
Oliver Willis
Open Left
Orcinus
Paul Krugman
Plush Life
Political Cortex
Riverbend
Scoobie Davis
Senate Guru
Spocko's Brain
Swing State Project
Suburban Guerilla
Talk To Action
Talking Points Memo
The Airport Report
The Field Negro
The Oil Drum
Think Progress
US Politics News


RESOURCES
2010 racetracker
Anzalone Liszt Research
Center for American Progress
FEC Electronic Report Retrieval
Follow the Money
In Their Boots
New Organizing Institute
Opensecrets
Pew Research Center
Pollster
Progressive States Network
Stateline
CONSERVATIVES
Jon Swift
Flashpoint
Right in Alabama

Subscribe

 Subscribe in a reader

Subscribe in NewsGator Online

Add to Excite MIX

Subscribe in FeedLounge

Subscribe in Bloglines

Add to My AOL

Add Left In Alabama - Front Page to Newsburst from CNET News.com

Add to Google Reader or Homepage

Powered by FeedBurner

Add to Technorati Favorites


Powered by: SoapBlox