AGM1 Jul 2024 08:46
Howard249
Agreed.
They need to get wind under their sail.Everything is moving at a snail's pace.
I almost sense that they would rather offload the business to a big entrant than to actually start growing the stuff.
They possibly believe their isn't sufficient prospective demand from the NHS yet.
On another matter, a friend of mine 's father went in for an op and he then became high as a kite on the extra strong opioid painkiller, so you would have thought the NHS would be instructing exhausting trials in this area with haste, knowing how addictive and counterproductive opioid are.