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Re: BonelessCat post# 62566

Wednesday, 09/05/2012 11:01:52 AM

Wednesday, September 05, 2012 11:01:52 AM

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Nanoviricides are certainly drugs, just with a different mechanism of action from other drugs. (At the level of atoms *any* drug can be regarded as a kind of nanomachine.) I am certain that the FDA agrees with me on this issue.

Do I think it likely that nanoviricides are safe in humans? Yes. Do I think the odds of nanoviricides having serious negative side effects are only one in a billion, the same as the chances of you being hit by a bus tomorrow? No. Ask me the same questions about efficacy and again I'd answer "Yes" and "No". Biomedicine has a way of surprising people, often on the downside. The FDA (and the regulatory agencies in other governments) insists upon careful testing of toxicity and efficacy in humans before nanoviricides can be used precisely because they do not really know how safely and well nanoviricides will work in people, contrary to the confident assertions of people on this board.

I own shares of this stock. I see it as a lottery ticket with positive expectation. But I'm not going to put so much money in this stock that I'd be seriously hurting if it goes to zero.
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