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Tuesday, March 22, 2005 4:00:38 PM
Hmmmm....who might have some new tools to bring back shelved products?
Every company with a multi-billion dollar product on the shelf now has the tools and the motive to continue the product.
You can bet that they have been waiting for these guidelines in order to move forward.
I predict that there will be a tsunami effect from big pharma now that the guidelines have been released and all of their previously developed and 'shelved' drugs are now in play.
Most of the work will already be done, all they will need to do now is tweak the applications and the data to conform to the letter of the guidelines.
The effect on health care should be profound as there are numerous drugs that have been developed that showed extremely favorable trial results in curing major diseases, only to be shelved due to severe side effects in a fraction of the population.
It should get very interesting, very soon.
regards,
frog
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