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From: | "Colin Ross" <ceejaynz@xtra.co.nz> |
Date: | Sun, 17 Dec 2000 13:57:36 +1300 |
Pharmaceuticals..
After the introduction of effective Public hygeine (
Sewerage & Clean Potable water) probably Penicillin and its derivatives
(Antibiotics as a class ) have been one of the most effective benefits to
influence health otcomes in the 20th Century.
Yet, Alexander Fleming donated Penicillin to the world
!!! I dont think we will see the like of that kind of magnanimity
again...
There will soon be a pressing need for anti-microbials to
take the place of Antibiotics - they have almost been done to death. The
cupboard is rather bare for future releases. Until now, there has usually been a
good stock of variants to release to the market when the need becomes apparent (
and the profit dictates).
We are beginning to get access to some useful anti-viral
drugs, largely as a result of intensive research into
HIV/AIDS.
There will be enormous opportunities for whomsoever can
find a replacement for Antibiotics, and I'm sure the work is being done,
probably in the area of genetic engineering - to find ways of attacking microbes
without damaging their hosts.
Nerve and Brain Chemistry will offer good opportunities -
Alzheimers , Parkinsons, Mad Cow prions, are all likely to feature
in our futures as we now live so much longer.......
I think the big winners will be the Companies that have
the big bucks to invest, and the encouragement to get satisfactory returns.
The ( particularly in NZ) trend to beat Drug prices
down to the lowest common Generic equivalent, has a detrimental influence
on research. A good number of international drug Companies have
already stopped providing service to New Zealand..
I must say I am pleased to be out of it now..
Gerry, thank you for your thoughtful and careful analyses
through the year.
I now have a special folder labelled
"Stolwyk"
Regards and greetings to all
Ceejay
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