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Can this ever happen ... Please say "NO"

Posted by: "mdsport85@..." mdsport85@...

Fri May 23, 2008 6:13 pm (PDT)

I just had a scary thought .... and I need everyone to tell me " That just can't happen, so don't worry"My scary thought is this ....... Because LDN is such a wonder drug for many (including my daughter who has Crohns) and Big Pharma can't make any money with it .... and so if millions of people start demanding it instead of the "expensive" stuff .... well, Can the Big Pharma turn around and find something wrong with LDN (which would be a lie) and then have the FDA take it off the market??????

> The problem with genetic drugs is that for instance if the Pharmaceutical

companies find a better, say more profitable drug, then they might stop making

it altogether. Yes, most likely if the FDA did find something wrong with LDN

in a study, how ever small, they may choose not to approve it. However, this

would mean that sites that get Naltrexone from India would have to be

used.

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Our FDA approved may well be made in China or India. I'd opt for India.

[low dose naltrexone] If the FDA intervenes

Can this ever happen ... Please say "NO"

Posted by: "mdsport85aol" mdsport85aol

Fri May 23, 2008 6:13 pm (PDT)

I just had a scary thought .... and I need everyone to tell me " That just can't happen, so don't worry"My scary thought is this ....... Because LDN is such a wonder drug for many (including my daughter who has Crohns) and Big Pharma can't make any money with it .... and so if millions of people start demanding it instead of the "expensive" stuff .... well, Can the Big Pharma turn around and find something wrong with LDN (which would be a lie) and then have the FDA take it off the market??????

> The problem with genetic drugs is that for instance if the Pharmaceutical

companies find a better, say more profitable drug, then they might stop making

it altogether. Yes, most likely if the FDA did find something wrong with LDN

in a study, how ever small, they may choose not to approve it. However, this

would mean that sites that get Naltrexone from India would have to be

used.

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My brother in law is here staying the weekend. He is retired from a big pharmaceutical company where he worked for over 30 years as an engineer. He says there is no way that they can take Naltrexone off the market. Don't worry

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[low dose naltrexone] If the FDA intervenes

Can this ever happen ... Please say "NO"

Posted by: "mdsport85aol" mdsport85aol

Fri May 23, 2008 6:13 pm (PDT)

I just had a scary thought .... and I need everyone to tell me " That just can't happen, so don't worry"My scary thought is this ....... Because LDN is such a wonder drug for many (including my daughter who has Crohns) and Big Pharma can't make any money with it .... and so if millions of people start demanding it instead of the "expensive" stuff .... well, Can the Big Pharma turn around and find something wrong with LDN (which would be a lie) and then have the FDA take it off the market??????

> The problem with genetic drugs is that for instance if the Pharmaceutical

companies find a better, say more profitable drug, then they might stop making

it altogether. Yes, most likely if the FDA did find something wrong with LDN

in a study, how ever small, they may choose not to approve it. However, this

would mean that sites that get Naltrexone from India would have to be

used.

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