Drug scheduling limits access to essential medicines and should be reformed. Comment from MasonMarksMD and CarmelShachar.
Even more concerning, the complex interaction between CSA enforcement, Food and Drug Administration approval and the patent system creates a pharmaceutical landscape that privileges high-cost synthetic compounds over naturally occurring
substances, while curtailing overall research. This system inhibits competition by granting monopolies to companies that develop proprietary therapeutics while discouraging subsequent research because of the challenges of gaining access to patented substances.
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