Sun-07-02-2016, 06:07 AM
(Sat-06-02-2016, 23:50 PM)Fred Wrote:(Sat-06-02-2016, 23:39 PM)jiml Wrote:(Sat-06-02-2016, 23:34 PM)Quest4Cure Wrote: I read it may be approved by the FDA in the US by Nov. 2016.
So I guess they will go ahead but with a safety warning stating it can cause depression and suicidal thoughts
November is a long way off for any country to decide, but what I have been told investors are not keen. So it's an uphill struggle for them to get it out there.
As we have seen with Fumaderm recently it is going to get increasingly difficult to get approval. Will investors be willing to sink money into a possible or a certainty, what would you choose as an investor ?
*For those that don't like it. Get over it. Future treatments for psoriasis are driven by money, if we get benefit then who cares. I don't care who makes money from my treatment I just want something that works for me.
There are far too many drugs on the market that have the same side effects and a lot worse. They just post a warning in a black box on the box on each product, lets them off the hook. Is that morally correct? Or are we supposed to trust our doctors desicion that the benefits out weigh the side effects. Drug induced bipolar, drug induced MS, drug induced lymphoma. And the list goes on. Weigh the + & the - do your homework, even then it can be risky business. Big Pharma & stock ????? Here in the US the physicians association is trying to remove advertisements from drug companies from tv.
I had a friend die from a drug for RA 2 years ago. I miss him.