Tuesday, November 23, 2021 9:48:50 AM
Appearances can be deceiving. Consider the following.
1. Companies arguably have a duty to start educating prescribers prior to launch
2. Regulators allow very limited preapproval promotion
3. This forces companies to get creative whilst following the rules.
4. The ad on the bag is carefully worded, such that it would not exceed a coming soon campaign, and it provides what is allowed under a coming soon campaign. Imo.
5. Coming soon campaigns are said to be restricted in time as well. No further out than six months before expected approval.
6. NWBO arguably boxed themselves in a bit on marketing, because they are putting any TLD much closer in time to (potential) launch.
7. However, they compensate by (apparently) intending to concurrently provide a scientific journal publication along with TLD.
(In my mind, they should have taken this time to update most of their out-dated website content, but they only seem to regularly update press releases.)
1. Companies arguably have a duty to start educating prescribers prior to launch
2. Regulators allow very limited preapproval promotion
3. This forces companies to get creative whilst following the rules.
4. The ad on the bag is carefully worded, such that it would not exceed a coming soon campaign, and it provides what is allowed under a coming soon campaign. Imo.
5. Coming soon campaigns are said to be restricted in time as well. No further out than six months before expected approval.
6. NWBO arguably boxed themselves in a bit on marketing, because they are putting any TLD much closer in time to (potential) launch.
7. However, they compensate by (apparently) intending to concurrently provide a scientific journal publication along with TLD.
(In my mind, they should have taken this time to update most of their out-dated website content, but they only seem to regularly update press releases.)
Recent NWBO News
- Form POS AM - Post-Effective amendments for registration statement • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 04/16/2026 09:25:30 PM
- Form 8-K - Current report • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 04/07/2026 04:30:50 PM
- Form NT 10-K - Notification of inability to timely file Form 10-K 405, 10-K, 10-KSB 405, 10-KSB, 10-KT, or 10-KT405 • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 03/31/2026 09:04:37 PM
- Form 8-K - Current report • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 01/15/2026 10:06:20 PM
- Form 8-K - Current report • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 01/02/2026 10:14:59 PM
- Form DEF 14A - Other definitive proxy statements • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 11/28/2025 09:43:27 PM
- Form EFFECT - Notice of Effectiveness • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 11/26/2025 05:15:34 AM
- Form 424B5 - Prospectus [Rule 424(b)(5)] • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 11/25/2025 10:23:07 PM
- Form 8-K - Current report • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 11/20/2025 09:26:03 PM
- Form PRE 14A - Other preliminary proxy statements • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 11/19/2025 09:15:48 PM
- Form 10-Q - Quarterly report [Sections 13 or 15(d)] • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 11/14/2025 09:44:21 PM
- Form 8-K - Current report • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 10/31/2025 04:29:10 PM
- Form 8-K - Current report • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 10/30/2025 08:40:05 PM
- Form 8-K - Current report • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 10/24/2025 04:28:38 PM
- Form 8-K - Current report • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 10/14/2025 06:22:26 PM
- Form 10-Q - Quarterly report [Sections 13 or 15(d)] • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 08/14/2025 09:00:38 PM
- Form 424B5 - Prospectus [Rule 424(b)(5)] • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 07/01/2025 09:04:38 PM
