Martin Shkreli hasn't specifically explained why his release from incarceration is of critical importance, beyond asserting that his participation in the search for a coronavirus treatment is essential. Columnist hiltzikm explains:
Until last month, patients suffering from the parasite-borne disease toxoplasmosis -- which in its worst manifestations can cause blindness, neurological problems or death -- had reasonable access to a remedy: a six-week, two-pill-a-day course of the drug Daraprim, at a cost of about $1,130.
Mulleady, who is listed on the paper as the corresponding author, didn’t respond to a request for comment. Neither did Kandis Kovalsky, a Philadelphia lawyer who has represented Shkreli in some proceedings. Those include The baby-faced entrepreneur first came to public attention in 2015, when his company Turing Pharmaceuticals acquired the drug called Daraprim, which had first been licensed by the Food and Drug Administration in 1953. The drug was used by patients suffering from the parasite-borne disease— which in its worst manifestations can cause blindness, neurological problems or death.
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