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Learning53

06/02/21 1:24 PM

#168821 RE: Monroe1 #168816

Monroe,

Bodes well for leronlimab. Before it was a limited group trying to get the word out. Now professionals will be ramping up sales. Success equals more sales...wow.
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C-20

06/02/21 3:09 PM

#168833 RE: Monroe1 #168816

Monroe -nice post . Like you said it’s the start of something, we don’t have all the details yet but regardless progress forward is welcomed news. The drug works , they need it and it’s available, not that difficult to understand why this would happen . The main point of this has to be the willingness of the Philippine government to go against our own FDA’s decision. India ,having all but banned the use of Remdesivir will be next ,then Brazil. As time goes own and word gets out of how Leronlimab is making life after a ventilator possible , more and more hospitals will want this drug . Hopefully NP want screw this up and this first attempt at supplying the Philippines with LL will go smoothly. Our management still needs to get off there ass and finish the BLA for HIV. This little bit of revenue as I’m assuming will be small at first needs to be the springboard for much more and it can be if we execute properly. NP whatever deal you make with them do exactly what you are contracted to do no more no less. Then we will have one successful revenue event under our belt. This is not anything to celebrate it is merely a step in the process , which every company not only must endure but perform at a high level and so far we haven’t shown that ability but it’s has to start from this point forward. GLTA
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Learning53

06/02/21 9:20 PM

#168879 RE: Monroe1 #168816

Monroe1,

Providing transport for leronlimab from the US to Philippines might provide the Philippines with another KEY ADVANTAGE - "MEDICAL TOURISM."

If the US is too controlled, confused, constricted to approve Leronlimab here...

"Come to the beautiful Philippines to get well and enjoy a vacation at the same time!" An interesting possibility for the "well-heeled" that can't get the drug in the US and/or elsewhere!

Those "wide-bodied" planes could be set up for such a use. A little discreet advertising and the Philippines could have an interesting "new" source of tourist income.

It already has a thriving Medical Tourism industry - this just tweaks it to a higher level.

https://www.magazine.medicaltourism.com/article/philippines-medical-tourism-destination#:~:text=SunStar%20CEBU%20reports%20that%20the,to%20250%2C000%20medical%20tourists%20annually.&text=Filipino%20workers%20and%20expatriates%20also,their%20medical%20procedures%5B1%5D.