NC drops below 400 available ICU beds. Unfortunately, I just learned that someone I know has taken one of those ICU beds w/ double pneumonia and is not expected to recover.
I’m very sorry to hear that. I hope your friend proves them wrong.
NC drops below 400 available ICU beds. Unfortunately, I just learned that someone I know has taken one of those ICU beds w/ double pneumonia and is not expected to recover.
--------. Take your blinders off. There are lots of safety issues. Do you have any idea how long approval for a drug takes? 3-5 years.
There are instances of people getting Bell’s palsy from it. They can get taken off the market if there are high enough incidents of adverse reactions. The testing phase was cut in more than half and clinical trials only lasted 6 months. That’s a problem.
I know how long drug approvals take as I work in the pharma industry. There are a few incidents out of tens of thousands of people. It's not uncommon. BTW that's not counted as a severe reaction either and in the 4 cases seen they all went away as well. Other than the mRNA vaccines, the rest of them are typical vaccine methods and so they have a long history of safety data on those methods.
Tommy Lister found dead at age 62. Reports he was displaying symptoms of COVID-19 a few days before he died.
Crazy thing is driving in Raleigh today I saw a big bald black dude on a bike too tiny for him and immediately said it’s Debo. Now the actor is dead , wow.Damn. He was pretty funny in Friday.
--------. Take your blinders off. There are lots of safety issues. Do you have any idea how long approval for a drug takes? 3-5 years.
There are instances of people getting Bell’s palsy from it. They can get taken off the market if there are high enough incidents of adverse reactions. The testing phase was cut in more than half and clinical trials only lasted 6 months. That’s a problem.
Yea Nope for me!
I work in IT but I have been in the industry for over 20 years. I know what they have to go through for filing for approvals and FDA inspections.So what do you do in the pharmaceutical industry?
Yea Nope for me!
You do realize there are all sorts of vaccinations that cause that in a tiny subset of people, right? It went away in those 4 people after a few days. They were people that are highly allergic to various things.
The flu vaccine can do the same thing
I work in IT but I have been in the industry for over 20 years. I know what they have to go through for filing for approvals and FDA inspections.
I work in IT but I have been in the industry for over 20 years. I know what they have to go through for filing for approvals and FDA inspections.
Do you know pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics? I do.
Edit: Not trying to be rude, I swear. Saying you’re in the pharmaceutical industry, but work in IT is like me saying I’m in pro football, but I actually have a fantasy team.
Those are studying what the body does with the drugs and what the drugs do to the body.
I have to go through GMP and FDA compliance stuff every year even being in IT in this industry. So I understand what it takes for our scientists to work on and manufacture the drugs that go through our facility.
I know what they are. I also understand when a product is rushed for approval and short cuts are taken. Less than 9 months from start to finish in a process that normally takes 3-5 years.
There have been no shortcuts taken in our plant in the manufacturing process. All the same testing and approvals apply as for anything else we produce and allow a batch to leave our site.
Manufacturing is different than the actual process of creating the drug. You’re dealing with the finished product.
You really think fill-finish isn't doing the same procedures? Come on now.
No I don’t. During the creation of the drug they’re putting different compounds and different chemicals in there to see what might work. They’re not doing that with a finished product during manufacturing.
So much BS
Operation warp speed. America at its finest.They went through all the trials pahses they are supposed to go through. Drug manufacturing still has to go through the same regulatory and safety protocols. I work at a place making a vaccine now and nothing is different about our process than we've had for the many other things we manufacture as well.