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Re: Gsdubb post# 10928

Thursday, 08/14/2014 6:45:33 PM

Thursday, August 14, 2014 6:45:33 PM

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OK, got it. Meaning if a drug is needed on an on-going basis, you go back and buy it over and over again each month, probably for years.

And you're theorizing the "stem cell" (BHRT or whoever lets say, for whatever particular malady) to be a "cure", thus a one time payment is made, then the payments stop as patient is "cured".

OK. Fine- that's a theory. But isn't that what many surgical and other type procedures already do for certain ailments? A patient goes in, gets an operation, the situation heals, no on-going drug/pharma needed. That certainly hasn't put the pharma/drug biz out of business, not by any stretch- and a LOT of surgical procedures already approved and in existence today can "fix/cure" heart related issues, no? Putting a pig valve in for instance- lasts years, maybe the rest of a lifetime, as just one example. Or a stent, etc?