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Post by kball on Jan 12, 2016 10:48:25 GMT -5
Since we are just killing time waiting for our fate to be decided I'll weigh in. Who killed Afrezza: The American people There is zero tolerance in this country for anything that is other than 100% unquestionably safe. The FDA embodies this and if you need proof turn on late night TV and watch the ads roll on asking you to sue your doctor or a drug company. Being a medical professional I was dumbfounded over the FDA's rejection and subsequently of their onerous testing requirements. In retrospect I shouldn't have been. I've seen this pattern time and time again. This process and expectation stifles innovation, punishes creativity and makes novel drugs unaffordable. Mannkind is an illustrative example of what the pharma companies go through on every drug they approve. I think I was naive that a small company could weather more than one or two setbacks. I focused and still focus on the great promise Afrezza shows, but watching the financial realities of running a embattled pharma company has been sobering experience. I hope they find a solution and Al Mann decides he would rather go down swinging. Well except for Cars Guns Cigarettes Cigars Fast food Sugar Drug addiction Chemicals by the shitload in everything Polluted water, soil, and air Not to mention the many side effects of already approved medication Actually its amazing the amount of poisoning and danger the american people are willing to accept in the name of cheap and convenient products from essential to almost completely unnecessary.
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Post by mnholdem on Jan 12, 2016 11:03:08 GMT -5
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"At my age I need all the preservatives I can get." - author unknown
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