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Bourbon_on_my_cornflakes

07/11/21 9:41 AM

#320538 RE: georgejjl #320536

LOL: I might suggest giving Anavex 2-73 to dogs that are 6 or 7 years of age.

Let's get it approved for humans first, George. Enough money to be made there.

Really don't think people are going to spend $5,000 a year to give it to dog.

Plus expense of dog trial is money we dont need to spend now.

Stay focused and get AVXL to approval and revenues in 2021.
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falconer66a

07/11/21 2:34 PM

#320590 RE: georgejjl #320536

Yes, the unappreciated veterinary scene.

I might suggest giving Anavex 2-73 to dogs that are 6 or 7 years of age.
Protein folding pathology in domestic animals

Several times, in the distant past, I’ve described what may be one of Anavex’s largest eventual markets, the veterinary market, to treat animals for a diversity of problems. I won’t go into all of that again, other than to point out that the largest market for antibiotics is for farm animals. There is the possibility that blarcamesine would be extremely beneficial for the health of animals in captivity, either to treat or prevent diseases and conditions.
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Investor2014

07/11/21 2:50 PM

#320591 RE: georgejjl #320536

well yes S1R being highly conserved likely means doggies have them too<

Unless of course one believes in a creator and intelligent design stuff. But of course that is unlikely with all the pre-clinical science papers folks around here reads.