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runncoach

04/16/17 7:07 AM

#3430 RE: blu_1 #3428

You are correct. Any new and improved version of Bryostatin regardless of the form or type will have to be proven to have similar side effects and similar results. The research is out there as toodifferent types that Stanford is working on. But yes it will have to be proven to be safe and effective as well. That is already being done simultaneously to the drug we are currently using in the trials. We will continue to use the bryostatin IV method as these trials move along while we're working on proving other derivatives of the drug. That's how the process works.

reddyramana

04/16/17 8:32 AM

#3432 RE: blu_1 #3428

Who knows means you are speculating about future complications.when there are no complications with iv bryo,why do you think there willbe with oral form.they may have to do a bioeqvilance study.it is like saying I may have a heart attack or get shot or run over by a car tomorrow you don't know