In the current issue of Equities Magazine there is an article entitled:
From Discovery to Drug Store: The Road to Commercialization
I cannot put the entire article in here...but here are a few interesting bullet points.
It takes 10-15 years to get a drug to market and costs over $800 million.
Today, the FDA oversees products that account for 25% of all consumer spending, about $1 trillion per year.
...testing is used to find out how it breaks down in the body, its level of toxicity, and the speed at which it leaves the body.
Drugs often fail during Phase II trials because they aren't effective or they're too toxic.
There is much more, but those two sentences above show that it is assumed that the drugs tested WILL BE TOXIC, and that it is just a matter of how much.
I reckon it best to stay away from most anything that has a page or two disclaimer in a magazine advert.
From Discovery to Drug Store: The Road to Commercialization
I cannot put the entire article in here...but here are a few interesting bullet points.
It takes 10-15 years to get a drug to market and costs over $800 million.
Today, the FDA oversees products that account for 25% of all consumer spending, about $1 trillion per year.
...testing is used to find out how it breaks down in the body, its level of toxicity, and the speed at which it leaves the body.
Drugs often fail during Phase II trials because they aren't effective or they're too toxic.
There is much more, but those two sentences above show that it is assumed that the drugs tested WILL BE TOXIC, and that it is just a matter of how much.
I reckon it best to stay away from most anything that has a page or two disclaimer in a magazine advert.
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