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What does it actually take to turn a scientific breakthrough into a drug patients can access? In this episode, I look at the manufacturer side of the healthcare system, the part that absorbs scientific failure, funds long-shot bets, and then enters a second battle after the science succeeds. Because FDA approval is not the finish line. It is the point where a therapy enters the real commercial system: one shaped by patent clocks, launch pricing, payer resistance, formulary access, rebates, and budget pressure. This is a story about the economics of failure, the logic of blockbuster drugs, and the central tension at the heart of modern pharma: scientifically essential, politically unpopular, financially powerful, and commercially constrained at the same time. Between the lab bench and the patient sits a market that does not simply reward innovation. It prices it, filters it, delays it, and redistributes its value. Timestamps * 00:00 Intro: The Drug Exists. Access Still Breaks Down * 05:44 FDA Approval Is Not the Finish Line * 09:41 Inside the R&D Risk Machine * 13:24 Why Most Drug Trials Fail * 15:32 The Patent Clock Starts Early * 24:39 Why U.S. Drug Prices Run Higher * 29:19 The Gross-to-Net Bubble * 40:16 The Pharma Paradox * 44:05 The IRA Changes the Game * 50:59 Invention Is Not Enough
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