Rottenapple,
There are 100's of daily news reports about meth users, meth labs, meth trafficing... etc, that have nothing to do with CDEx's meth gun.
There are a reported 1.5 million medical errors per year. How many have any relevance to Valimed? Let's break it down:
- Over 90% of all prescriptions are in the solid dosage form.
- How many of the remaining 10% are liquid prescriptions which are compounded?
- How many of the compounded solutions (liquids) are administered by IV?
- How many of the compounded solutions administered by IV are high-risk medications?
- How many hospitals in the U.S administer compounded, high-risk IV medications?
- How many errors are there per hospital for high-risk, compounded, IV administered medications?
Pick some percentages and do the non-Moontonian Math.
You will see that even with the most conservative numbers, talking about 1.5 miilion medical errors/year has very, very little relevance to Valimed, just like posting every meth-related story on the news has very, very little relevance to the meth gun.