Saturday, January 14, 2012

Pharmacologic Intervention

How long does it take for a medicine to 'make it' to help people?

Assuming that Food & Drug Association (FDA) approval is necessary, the Investigator first applies to study the drug by getting an Investigational Drug Number. Rows of animal, then small clinical, then larger clinical trials occur. Perhaps 5 years go by and some one has to finance the studies that are trying to prove safety, efficacy, and side effects.

Well, there must be a better way.

This is where Translational Medicine comes in.

Say, "I found a drug!"

Hey, I know that it works because I tried it on myself. I checked it out from top to bottom, and I have every assurance that there are no side effects, no drug:drug interactions, no adverse sequelae that have ever been reported.

So if it helped me, I strongly believe that it can help you.

So what did I do? I started my own business so that the Chinese Herbal Medicine blend would still be available. Hey, I do not want to run out of it myself, right? ;-). And you know I like to help all of you, too.

So I tell you, and a few of you take it, and a few of you get better, and ....

... someday, the world will be a better place for many people.

Happy Ending. And just think. It can be that easy... It can work. I know it can.
I believe it with all of my heart.
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    1. You did something that the majority of people would never even think of doing. There have been alternative medications I've gotten from specific doctors, and while I didn't worry about them running out of the meds, I looked way down the line to the day the doctor would stop practicing, and I became terrified that I wouldn't be able to get something that was helping me so much. Same idea, different circumstances. Never once did it cross my mind to try to take control of manufacturing or distribution myself (for many reasons, when I really think about it). You are so many steps ahead, and I think your actions will force people to think more progressively, too.

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  2. The concept of Translational Medicine meets my interests: to provide a patented blend of Chinese herbal medicines, to document demographic data, and then to apply preliminary results to apply for a larger study. The larger study would include not only demographics, but also Quality of Life measures used in Pain Management, as well as serial follow-ups to determine the patient population(s):

    (1) Responders; and (2) Nonresponders.

    Then, (3) data analysis of Nonresponders would lead to the manufacture of a new product tailored to meet the needs of this subset(s) of patients.

    Currently, the product has application for use with the following:
    Anti-Aging
    Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
    Autoimmune Disease
    Arthritis
    Post-Surgical
    Fibromyalgia
    Urinary Incontinence

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