Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
It’s looking like 2 rich, a short dose escalation one then a registrational P2. Drug could be on the market in 2 years. Might seem like a long time but in pharma terms that’s near term. Drugs take between 10-15 years to develop. It seems likely Ava6000 may get an accelerated approval at some point that may shorten these timescales
In answer, curtesy of ChatGPT,to your poor attempt at fud Eggy
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I don’t think I or anybody needs to become a clinical trials medical officer to realise some side effects aren’t as bad as all the side effects. I mean I suppose if you were having lifestyle choice chemo, with no cancer then some side effects could be annoying but even then it would still be better than all the side effects
Fine you die happy with unblemished arthritis that’s your choice. I live having cut off a finger or five. Promising recorder playing career out the window. It’s great that we will shortly live in a world with that optionality