History is very instructive, and there are certainly lessons to be learned when things go wrong. In about 2003, I was convinced a novel oral anticoagulant (Ximelagatran) was going to be the next huge winner in the pharmaceutical space. In fact, its development was the first step towards the use of an important group of direct oral anticoagulants (Apixaban, Rivaroxaban, etc) in the management of atrial fibrillation. However, during deployment in the market, medium-term adverse side effects, mainly to the liver, led to a different path for Ximelagatran than the one I had envisioned.
Time has passed by and people continue to force vaccination. Unfortunately, I fear we will face another tragedy as strong and dark as it was with Thalidomide. The truth will prevail. Sudden death in young people is the sad proof of it.
None of them. Because they have accepted the vaccine as part of the experiment. In the consent form they signed before getting the vaccine, they declared that they knew the vaccine was not fully tested and had possible side effects.
Time has passed by and people continue to force vaccination. Unfortunately, I fear we will face another tragedy as strong and dark as it was with Thalidomide. The truth will prevail. Sudden death in young people is the sad proof of it.
None of them. Because they have accepted the vaccine as part of the experiment. In the consent form they signed before getting the vaccine, they declared that they knew the vaccine was not fully tested and had possible side effects.
Great to see you stepping up your game Philip!