Top of the morning to you. A brilliant sun is shining over the Pharmalot corporate campus this morning as we scurry about to begin another busy day. And there is much to do now that we have tended to the short people and the official mascots - phone calls, meetings, R&D and those never-ending deadlines. We trust you relate. So please join us for that mandatory cup of stimulation and a look at some interesting items. Hope your day goes well and do stay in touch. We are all ears when it comes to fascinating developments...
Teva In Talks To Buy South Korea's Handok Pharma (Globes)
EU OKs Bristol And Astra Diabetes Drug (Reuters)
Inflammation Gene Defect Linked To Alzheimer's In Study (Bloomberg News)
Promising HCV Combo Drug May Not See Light Of Day (MedPage Today)
Row Flares At WHO Over Fight Against Counterfeit Medicines (Reuters)
Teva And AstraZeneca Eye Amarin For Takeover (Calcalist)
Generic Legislation Heads To Canadian Parliament (Globe and Mail)
For Pfizer, Xeljanz Was About Luck, Money And Endurance (The Day)
Glaxo and Pfizer HIV Drug Helped Hard-To-Treat Patients In Study (Bloomberg News)
EDITOR'S NOTE: Please check this post for updates
morning coffee pic thx to chichacha on flickr






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Or "III".
Hard to deliver the diagnosis FTF, though...
ay ay ay Spanish paralinguistic feature of communication. Employed when no words are capable of conveying the frustration, anger or general absurdity of the situation.
Look at it this way - instead of needing to convince everyone of the benefits of a Tuskagee Experiment - ie. can't learn any way other than to let the disease run its course without treatment - you could realize the scientific value in stalking the uninsured to observe how their diabetes and addictions and viral infections and TB run their course without treatment. So a secret collection of that occult-like, or is it cult-like?, data at those Medicaid centers is snap crackle pop easypeasy to do with the billion $$$$ spy infrastructure. Everyone with a CHase-bank issued food assistance card will be observed for the scientific value (study the untreated disease).
See, you lost your touch for the *biz* by not giving a damn about anyone else...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=fvwp&NR=1&v=r6Lf8GtMe4M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AO_t7GtXO6w&feature=fvwrel