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Everyone better get the 14's while you can .....
We all agree ....
I never asked him ... I had a important call come in ..... Call him today
That is what Gerry told me yesterday .... The company is getting everything in order ....
FDA NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release: Nov. 4, 2009
Media Inquiries: Karen Riley, 301-796-4674, karen.ri...@fda.hhs.gov
Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA
FDA Unveils Safe Use Initiative that Targets Preventable Harm from
Medication Use
Agency also releases drug dosage guidance for measuring devices
included with OTC medications
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today announced the Safe Use
Initiative, a program aimed at reducing the likelihood of preventable
harm from medication use.
“Too many people suffer unnecessary injuries from avoidable medication
misuse, errors and other problems. The FDA is launching the Safe Use
Initiative to develop targeted solutions for reducing these injuries,”
said FDA Commissioner Margaret A. Hamburg, M.D.
Millions of people are harmed every year from inappropriate medication
use. Many injuries occur as a result of incomplete access to
information about a drug, a patient, or the patient’s condition.
Other preventable sources of harm include unintentional misuse of
medications, medication abuse, and attempts at self harm. Unintended
exposure to prescription medications such as opioid drugs can cause
harm, even death, in a single dose, if taken by someone other than the
patient who was prescribed the medication.
“Only through coordinated interventions across all sectors of the
health care system can we substantially reduce preventable injuries
from using medications,” said Janet Woodcock, M.D., director of the
FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. "All participants in
the health care community have a role to play in reducing the risks
and preventing injuries from medication use.”
More detailed information on the new program was contained in a
report, titled, “FDA’s Safe Use Initiative – Collaborating to Reduce
Preventable Harm from Medicines.” The report was released by Drs.
Hamburg and Woodcock at FDA’s annual Science Writers Symposium at the
agency’s White Oak Campus in Silver Spring, Md.
As outlined in the report, the FDA intends to collaborate with health
care professionals and other stakeholders to identify drugs and drug
classes that are linked to preventable harm. A list of specific
problems, cross-sector interventions for reducing harm from these
problems, and the metrics for success will be developed.
The report highlights several risk-reduction projects that may benefit
from Safe Use collaborations, including evaluating consumer medication
information, communicating about the risk of inadvertent overexposure
to acetaminophen, implementing safeguards against surgery fires caused
by alcohol-based surgical preps, and avoiding contamination of
multiple use medication vials.
To further advance the Safe Use Initiative, the FDA intends to hold a
series of public meetings to gather feedback as the candidate list is
being developed and will open a public docket to receive comments on
the report and proposed candidate cases.
The agency also today made public new FDA guidance for companies that
manufacture, market, or distribute over-the-counter liquid medications
packaged with dosage delivery devices such as calibrated cups,
droppers, syringes and spoons.
The guidance document, titled “Dosage Delivery Devices for OTC Liquid
Drug Products,” was posted for advanced viewing in the Federal
Register today.
Accidental overdoses can be caused by dosage delivery devices that are
unclear or are inconsistent with the labeled dosing instructions.
"This new drug dosage guidance document is an example of steps that
can be taken to ensure safer medication use,” said Woodcock. “Many
accidental overdoses result from confusion about exactly how much of a
drug to take. Better measuring devices will help patients, parents,
and other caregivers use the right amount of these medications – the
safest and most effective dose – especially for children.”
wow .... look at your 2 posts 5978 & 6205
Yup ....
In AH of the approval I would say $10.00 as well. But after that it will hit $15.00 - $25.00 ..... imo
me 3 ...
I base nothing on that ..... But atleast its positive .....
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Yeah that is the big question .....
Come on ....
i agree ...
Damn 12's now
was that u at 12?
Be nice to get past these 13's .....
yup ....
Yeah right, I am not selling any of my shares ..... I paid .0013 myself for Millions of them ... I am not here for a loss ..... multibagger here ..
Better get the 13's while they are here fellas ....
Someone try to buy 7M .....
how many 13's do you think there is?
try buying some 13's
back to 12's again
Get the 13's while they last ...
it sure will
Yes, I believe we will close in the green ..... news is coming very soon ...
call them, they will help you out..
Get it through your broker ...
You are very welcome ....
hit the 12's
11's are super cheapies
Estimated Market Cap
$1,752,336 as of Nov 3, 2009
Outstanding Shares
1,251,668,902 as of Oct 23, 2009
Authorized Shares
5,000,000,000 as of Oct 23, 2009
Float(shares)
925,463,453 as of Oct 23, 2009
Number of Shareholders of Record
680 as of Oct 23, 2009
new coming sooner then later