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Re: docj post# 7531

Thursday, 01/03/2019 4:31:57 PM

Thursday, January 03, 2019 4:31:57 PM

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It is collagen which has shown significant help in wound repair and is being used widely. Time will tell if there is a need for this product.







Yes, collagen gels are common in wound healing, so what is different about this one? What differentiates it from anything else? Look at the website and you see half dozen case studies of wounds that have healed. Not one single study has been done. Nothing randomized, prospective, or controlled. Why would I switch to this new, untested product from a new, untested company? How do I know it is even safe? Do I have to worry about increased risk of malignancies, such as the black box warning on Regranex wound gel?


The whole Olaregen Therapeutix fiasco is nothing but a giant pump. An untested, untried, 8 year-old product is suddenly worthy of an entire distribution company and 150+ salespeople to compete in an already crowded market, and to top it off, Generex's interest in the company at this point is more intentional than actual. Nonetheless, they will continue to pump out incessant PR's.




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