RE:Consider effect of Right to Try bill in the US on PLIstockman6767 wrote: Consider effect of Right to Try bill in the US on PLI
I stongly suspect that the actual effect of the FDA delay in approving Pg will have been considerably over estimated and over played by the shorts and those who got frightened by today's trading. Why? Consider, if your doctor tells you that there is a drug not yet approved but perfectly safe as proven by the PI&2 trials AND also has shown 100% effective result in all its clinical trials to date, and the congress passes a law now before them, that even if the drug is not yet FDA approved, you have the right to try (demand) this drug. Well, you have an otherwise untreatable disease. What do you do? It's really a no brainer. You run as fast as your little legs will carry you to obtain this 100% effective drug to treat your otherwise untreatable disease. Those with the disease will demand the only thing that will work for them with their Right to Try!
So I largely believe that the effect that the shorts and some analysts have had are hugely over done and that PLI will still have significant revenue from Pg PRIOR to the eventually certain approval of Pg by the FDA - because of right to try!
Sad day today, but people will see the light sooner or later.
Glta
Stockman6767
You maybe right, some may opt to try it even though it's not approved given the choice, but my question to you is at what cost and who would and or could pay that price,, the 1% maybe and how many of them would need it???? Foolish argument,, grasping at straws! The desperation is showing here with the law suits and fire them all ,, far to much panicking from the ones that bet to heavy on this! Don't let the liars and hypesters lead you! Or you deserve what you get or lose!