So we have only 4.2% of the world's population, but we provide 70% of the revenue, 70% of the profits for the pharmaceutical industry. They charge us more than anybody else. A year ago you could get the list price for Ozempic in this country was $1350. You could get the same product in any pharmacy in London for $88. And that's true across the board. With all the brand drugs, you would pay 2, 3, 4, 5, even 15 times more of the same product in this country as you would in Europe. (24:07–24:19)
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