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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4677504"]Really I wish you people would stop blaming the government for our ills. WE did this to ourselves, not the government. Sheesh, you sound like just those nuts running around in the woods in camo' fatigues getting ready for the attack on the Zionists or coloreds.</p><p><br /></p><p>Pharma decided to pull money from R&D from smaller projects so that they could all find the next $5 B blockbusters. You can still read 10 year old annual reports from most of big pharma, and note that either low risk "me-toos" or combination products (i.e. Caduet or Lipitor/torcep.) or "potential blockbusters" were all the rage. None of these idiots had the sense to realize that when the blockbusters of the 90s-early 00s went off patent, MCOs would thumb their nose at our "new" blockbusters. So now, everyone is stuck with a patent cliff, because none of their combos or blockbusters panned out. </p><p><br /></p><p>Our heyday of the 90s and 2000s were the result of R&D wins started out 10 years prior, and then other companies believing the hype and asking us to sell their drugs for them. Our decline of the past 7 years is a result of the loss of expected blockbusters Indiplon, Exubra, Daxas, Lipit/Torcep, Oporia, and Lyrica (for GAD) along with the realization that the silly pod system was based on faulty OLD-ASS data. Oh, that and the worst leadership selection and development program in the pharma industry.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4677504"]Really I wish you people would stop blaming the government for our ills. WE did this to ourselves, not the government. Sheesh, you sound like just those nuts running around in the woods in camo' fatigues getting ready for the attack on the Zionists or coloreds. Pharma decided to pull money from R&D from smaller projects so that they could all find the next $5 B blockbusters. You can still read 10 year old annual reports from most of big pharma, and note that either low risk "me-toos" or combination products (i.e. Caduet or Lipitor/torcep.) or "potential blockbusters" were all the rage. None of these idiots had the sense to realize that when the blockbusters of the 90s-early 00s went off patent, MCOs would thumb their nose at our "new" blockbusters. So now, everyone is stuck with a patent cliff, because none of their combos or blockbusters panned out. Our heyday of the 90s and 2000s were the result of R&D wins started out 10 years prior, and then other companies believing the hype and asking us to sell their drugs for them. Our decline of the past 7 years is a result of the loss of expected blockbusters Indiplon, Exubra, Daxas, Lipit/Torcep, Oporia, and Lyrica (for GAD) along with the realization that the silly pod system was based on faulty OLD-ASS data. Oh, that and the worst leadership selection and development program in the pharma industry.[/QUOTE]
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