According to Politico Remdesivir costs Gilead "about $9.32 to manufacture" (though the article does contain some not unusual but ridiculous gems like "one of the most promising coronavirus drugs on the market" - at least ridiculous as compared to time-tested up to 100% effective HCQ+Z+AZ).
"For context, one non-profit that evaluates drug costs says
it costs about $9.32 to manufacture a 10-day course of remdesivir treatment for one patient."
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/05/06/remdesivir-helps-coronavirus-patients-but-at-what-cost-240230According to NPR:
"In the United States, Gilead Sciences will charge $520 per vial for patients with private insurance, with some government programs getting a lower price. With a double-dose the first day, that comes out to $3,120 for the five-day treatment course. For governments in developed countries outside the U.S., it will cost $390 per vial, or $2,340 for the five-day course. How much uninsured patients would pay is still unclear."
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/06/29/884648842/remdesivir-priced-at-more-than-3-100-for-a-course-of-treatment".....that comes out to $3,120 for the five-day treatment course.....", so would that indicate
it costs $6,240 for a 10-day course that costs Gilead $9.32 to manufacture?
And who paid to develop Remdesivir? The U.S. taxpayer of course.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/taxpayers-paid-to-develop-remdesivir-but-will-have-no-say-when-gilead-sets-the-price/ar-BB14D8NVAnd who gets to set the price and greedily bank all the profits while ripping off the same patients who paid to develop the drug? You guessed it.