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I think you’re safe to expect late April application, mid to late May approval.
It could be Big Pharma shorting it to get a lower buyout price. Same thing that happened with the stock offerings.
I was told max 6 months for a resubmission. Clearly NP is all in on CoVID and didn’t get it done.
treatments such as Leronlimab that are saving lives will be approved.
CD16 and CD17 being required by the FDA for an EUA in the US are not affected by the drug being sold or given an EUA in another Country
Capitulation today?
Almost all of the Covid therapeutic stocks are down. It is likely because of the Regeneron news. Stock price drops are always short-lived when they are due to others announcing good trial results. Regeneron is for early stage Covid patients so it isn't in competition with lenzilumab. There is still no effective drug for severe patients except lenz. An EUA is coming.
Vaccine efficacy is lower against variants. These variants arose before Covid vaccines were widespread. Now Covid is mutating in a vaccinated world. Future variants will evolve to circumvent vaccines far better than the current variants.
Lenzilumab is variant agnostic. Covid might be with us forever, constantly evolving, but lenzilumab will be equally effective against all mutant Covid variants.
HGEN's lenzilumab is an anti-GM-CSF drug. Below are links explaining GM-CSF's importance in Covid.
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-56352128
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9346955/Blood-test-spot-Covid-patients-high-risk-dying.html
https://immunology.sciencemag.org/content/6/57/eabg9873
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I’m behind 100% with the one that brought us to the dance.
That’s because the fda is a business not a agency that helps. Profits and kickbacks over people. It always has been and always will be. The fda is generally wrong in most cases but has sovereign immunity that has protected their ineptitude.
I can point to a whole lot of drugs approved in the USA that the world refused to use or found had no benefit... the FDA is not what it used to be.
dig so far into someone’s past to discredit them
been detained at the Philippine National Police headquarters in Camp Crame since 2014 on allegations that he pocketed P183 million in kickbacks from fake projects
Yep, Jinggy is a pillar of the community
He had been detained at the Philippine National Police headquarters in Camp Crame since 2014 on allegations that he pocketed P183 million in kickbacks from fake projects, purportedly with help from businesswoman Janet Lim Napoles, the alleged scam mastermind.
https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/09/16/17/jinggoy-estrada-released-back-with-family
Any chance this "plundering" criminal would purchase CYDY stock then hype it?
Yes I should say on ventilator or ECMO,
Having trouble guestimating the number of JE Estrada's in the world are we?
That was NOT the question. This is the question-
How many JE Estrada's are there in the world?
In this interview , starting 35 minutes they talking about pricing , with ECMO patient coast of ICU is 1,000,000 pesos a day..
possible the FDA is even slow rolling the next trials
How many JE Estrada's are there in the world?
all the way down to a bogus Facebook post.
Then they were talking how much they will save from ICU , they said price per day in Philippine pesos , and then they said this is 20,000.00 USD for a day saving , and they all look pleased.
an ICU cost per day may start from Php 10,000 to Php 30,000. However, public and government hospitals may offer a cheaper price rate.
Allowing for the exchange rate that would be USD $5,000 to $15,000
Quick check on internet $3500 maybe $1500 a day in government sponsored hospital
The ICU cost per day in the Philippines can start from Php 3,500 and up. Some government hospitals offer Php 1,500 per day per patient.Feb 26, 2021
Room Rates Hospital Price in the Philippines: Ward to Private ...
everyday in ICU in Philippine is about 20,000 USD
Could the FDA be that political/petty?
There are so many posts in this forum where the poster is spitballing with zero knowledge. The US FDA and the world's FDAs don't revolve around your amateur theories.
So let’s get this right are you saying the almighty corrupt FDA has the only say or ability to decide what’s good for all the countries in this world. I’m thinking the other 96% of the world’s population probably have the smarts to decide that for themselves
In your opinion but most people would find a way to get the Best therapy drug out there ( leronlimab )
Can anyone give an example of an expensive drug that didn't get FDA approval in the US but gained traction in a poor country?
I’m sure most people would find a way to pay $1000 as opposed to dying or having long haulers
Even if leronlimab gets approval in the Philippines, how many many Filipinos can afford to pay $1,000 for leronlimab? There is zero chance that the Philippines government will foot the bill. No country in the world has a health system like the US. Even poor countries have government funded health care. But no government in a poor country is going to pay $1,000. And I seriously doubt many private citizens are going to pay it. So an EUA in the Philippines or Brasil or Hungary is a hollow victory. Symbolic but not revenue generating.
Thinking more about approval in another country is very possible but what would that do to its relationship to the United States since our own FDA hasn’t approved us yet
Yes, Dr. Nader Pourhassan is a number of things including the one that saved leronlimab. He also managed to keep this thing on track and bring leronlimab to people in spite of doing it on a shoestring budget. His work will, if allowed save thousands or more lives. And now if the long hauler trial goes as expected, he might be able to help thousands of people suffering with currently no answers. Yes a truly amazing person.
I think a lot of the frustration about the lack of press releases and promotion comes the the ex-CYDY folks. They've seen the promotion work with CYDY. A company pumping will cause the stock price to rise. At least in the short term. Ultimately, it is the science that matters. If you have the science, there is no reason to pump the stock. Government approval and revenue will solve everything. That is Humanigen. When you actually have it, you don't need to fake it.
Problem for us is he has the Deep State Media covering his A $ets no matter what.
And maybe it would make a movie!