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Re: dmb2 post# 435671

Monday, 01/17/2022 12:04:09 PM

Monday, January 17, 2022 12:04:09 PM

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dmb2, I couldn't agree with you more. IMO, Amarin is a perfect example of a failed GIA, despite surviving a history of small wins, only to be followed by monumental setbacks, which led to painful time horizon extensions. Unlike NWBO, Amarin "MET" all it's timelines, which includes DL, TLD, NEJM article, and a standing ovation at the AHA. However, Amarin failed miserably on everything that followed these achievements, because IMO, a small biotech is great at R&D and seeing the results through to publication, but not anywhere near suited to launch, grow sales, and certainly not in the same league as BP to defend patent challenges and infringement cases.

Something which is ever present, but not discussed enough: BP's control the FDA! The game is played in a way that protects this truth from becoming too scandalously obvious, otherwise their fiefdom would collapse. Their corruption is administered selectively, and where they forego their greed in the interest of maintaining an appearance of integrity (cough cough), is amply made up with by a few blockbuster drug franchises which drawf the revenue of all others combined.


If anyone would like to learn all the different ways a small one drug company can mistep their way to failure, look no further than Amarin.

So for all those who think their riches are sperated by a mere TLD announcement, they better be prepared to handle a falling knife at any time and for any unexpected, "seemly unfair" reason. Amarin had it's patents stolen to invalidation when challenged, because the Judge either doesn't understand how to read trial graphs and the difference between stat SIG and NOT on purpose, activism, or just ineptitude only, but it happened.

The courts are no less in a conspiratorial relationship with BP's, but again, on a selective transactional basis. The basis for all of these observations have been pouring out like the end of a firehouse since I fell in the rabbit hole over the last few years, and I wish I was wrong. But I'm not.



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