'New drug' new patents?Announced today in the news. statin makers are applying for FDA approval for the Polypill, which is basically a statin combined with another medication. The one they are putting forward has either a BP med or Aspirin. These are fixed dose medications.
The application is for the general public at large and their claim is that a single polypill reduces the risk of heart attack by 25% I hope they produce one that combines statin with a laxative, to reduce the effect of all this bull effluent.
I think it is reasonable to say that most of us using these medications as seperate meds find that we often need to chop and change dosage and/or brand and /or drop one until we find a solution that suits us. So the polypill cannot cope for individuality.
Naturellement! Of course. The sweetie jar won't be big enough. Need to find another ailment to 'prevent' with our new prophylactic. New usage, needs new licence and approval, so new drug. What;s in a name? MONEY'New drug' new patents?
Its bad enough with Bp meds, finding something which has no side a effects or actually works. and at the same time swerving statins which is recommended by the GP. No chance on a polypill, they can put them where the sun doesn't shineThey can push their fancy new polypills all they like - but it won't be down my throat...
As they do in France!they can put them where the sun doesn't shine
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