It would be nice if governments could find a way of continuing trials on all drugs to find out benefits and bad effects.
Mining for information in government health organisations springs to mind. The NHS in UK is one of the biggest organisations in the world but somehow they can't bring themselves to look.
It would be nice if governments could find a way of continuing trials on all drugs to find out benefits and bad effects.
Mining for information in government health organisations springs to mind. The NHS in UK is one of the biggest organisations in the world but somehow they can't bring themselves to look.
Big Pharma are terrified that it will show up harms and positive effects for out of patent medicines.
New purposes for old drugs cost them a fortune. Examples such as methotrexate for arthtitis instead of new drugs such as baricitinib = cents versus $1000.00+ per packet.
Imagine the loses if ivermectin had been allowed instead of experimental vaccines with dodgy side effects.
Remember that for a medicine to be effective it has to have effects. None are harmless. You hope you have a good effect not a bad effect when you take them.
It would be nice if governments could find a way of continuing trials on all drugs to find out benefits and bad effects.
Mining for information in government health organisations springs to mind. The NHS in UK is one of the biggest organisations in the world but somehow they can't bring themselves to look.
Big Pharma are terrified that it will show up harms and positive effects for out of patent medicines.
New purposes for old drugs cost them a fortune. Examples such as methotrexate for arthtitis instead of new drugs such as baricitinib = cents versus $1000.00+ per packet.
Imagine the loses if ivermectin had been allowed instead of experimental vaccines with dodgy side effects.
Remember that for a medicine to be effective it has to have effects. None are harmless. You hope you have a good effect not a bad effect when you take them.