PS: I can't currently afford semaglutide but require it to offset the side-effects of mirtazapine. Resting HR: 110(!), BP: 175/95, BMI: 32.0. Perhaps I should find a cheap way to visit France or maybe someone in France would send me a year's worth if I paid them.
What side-effects? I take the same medication.
PSA: If some is prone to major depression - exercise, going outside regularly, and avoiding alcohol aren't vague suggestions doctors make casually, they're pretty close to life-saving.
A drug comes before the FDA for approval, and it is opened up for comment. Shkreli lodges an objection to approval of this drug.
Why? Because it's unsafe? No - trials thus far have shown it to be safer than existing drugs.
Why? Because it's less effective? No - it's also been shown to be more effective than existing drugs.
Perhaps it's more expensive? No - cost of R&D and production, and estimated retail costs are expected to be lower than existing drugs.
Huh, odd. So why did Shkreli oppose this drug getting to the market?
Because he and his company had just bought the patent to one of those 'existing drugs' recently, and this drug coming to market would torpedo demand for his drug, and torpedo the profitability of his investment in buying the patent.
Fuck Martin Shkreli.
One of the "good" things about it is that it lends well to combinations with other drugs if it's not working on its own.
> PSA: If some is prone to major depression - exercise, going outside regularly, and avoiding alcohol aren't vague suggestions doctors make casually, they're pretty close to life-saving.
Agreed, exercise has very much saved my life.