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I've often wondered what would happen if LDN ever got FDA approval, and today I

think it is now clear: the cost of LDN would probably skyrocket. Here's an

example

(http://www.latimes.com/health/boostershots/la-heb-premature-drug-03092011,0,484\

7507.story):

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Since 2003, the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has

recommended that doctors offer the progesterone shots to high-risk women. But

because there has not been a commercial product available, women have obtained

the drug from so-called compounding pharmacies, which make it to order. The

pharmacies have typically charged about $10 to $20 per shot for the drug, which

is given weekly...

Last month, however, the FDA approved a commercial form of the drug, called

Makena, manufactured by K-V Pharmaceutical Co. of St. Louis. The company said

Wednesday that the drug will be available for shipping March 14 and that it will

cost $1,500 per dose...

Meanwhile, women are unlikely to be able to continue to get the drug at

compounding pharmacies. K-V sent letters to the pharmacies warning them of

potential FDA action if they keep distributing the drug.

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FDA approval could be the worst thing to happen to LDN.

--Greg

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