I have dry eyes. My doctor told me about a new treatment called Miebo.
The price at my local pharmacy: $830 for a one-month supply, before insurance.
I did what any normal person would do. I looked it up online and discovered that the identical medicine—same molecule, same strength, same German manufacturer—has been sold over the counter in Europe since 2015 for about $20. No prescription. No hassle. No $800 bill.
Same liquid. Same bottle. Forty times the price in the United States.
Bausch + Lomb didn’t invent this drug. It licensed it, ran some U.S. trials, then deliberately chose the most profitable regulatory path: full prescription drug status that locks in monopoly pricing until at least 2039. In Europe, it’s classified as a simple medical device.
That extra $800 isn’t paying for innovation. It’s paying for lobbyists, stock buybacks, and the private jets of executives who swear they’re “patient-focused” while charging Americans 40 times what they charge everyone else.
- Automatic Over-the-Counter Fast-Track: Any product safely sold over the counter for five years in the European Union, UK, Canada, Japan, or Australia gets an automatic, expedited Food and Drug Administration review for over-the-counter status in the United States. No more “we’ll get around to it.” The default is freedom and low prices.
- Global Reference Pricing With Teeth: Charge Americans more than 150 percent of the average price in the five largest peer nations and you lose your U.S. patent on that product. Watch how fast $830 eye drops become $50 eye drops when generic competition is the alternative.
- Safe Personal Importation: A 90-day personal supply of any medicine legally sold elsewhere is legal to import, duty-free, with no Food and Drug Administration or Customs harassment. Americans shouldn’t be treated like criminals for refusing to be gouged.
- Sunlight on Licensing Deals: When a U.S. company licenses a drug that’s already cheap overseas, the full agreement goes public. Any clause that blocks or delays lower-cost options in the United States becomes void.
Make America Healthy Again means one thing above all: Never again should an American pay $830 for something the rest of the world buys for $20.
It’s time to choose people over patents and patients over profits.
Let’s end the racket.
Let’s make America healthy again.







