Wed-08-07-2015, 09:33 AM
Hi Caroline
I dont think the question of Kyle Bass' character matters much. He is simply trying to exploit an opportunity. I am far more concerned by the vast number of specialists who do not challenge the status quo. Because of the unusual status of DMF as both a pharmaceutical and industrial chemical (bisphosphonates are another, but are a class of chemicals), it could enable health services around the world to treat patients more effectively and at lower cost. It is sad to see instead the public interest abandoned for the sake of sweet deals with pharmaceutical companies.
I will take my next dose of DMF between two flattened jelly beans!
Cheers,
Bill
I dont think the question of Kyle Bass' character matters much. He is simply trying to exploit an opportunity. I am far more concerned by the vast number of specialists who do not challenge the status quo. Because of the unusual status of DMF as both a pharmaceutical and industrial chemical (bisphosphonates are another, but are a class of chemicals), it could enable health services around the world to treat patients more effectively and at lower cost. It is sad to see instead the public interest abandoned for the sake of sweet deals with pharmaceutical companies.
I will take my next dose of DMF between two flattened jelly beans!
Cheers,
Bill