on 14-10-2014 12:18
on 14-10-2014 12:18
on 30-12-2014 10:29
on 30-12-2014 10:29
Chicken noodle soup....confirmed by the Thai Visa Forum....
on 05-01-2015 17:43
What I hate is that every time I come back on an 11 hour flight from brasil, they spray some kind of disinfectant stuff all through the plane that makes me cough and splutter for about an hour. Supposedly it's "natural", but what does that mean? Cyanide is "natural", but we don't want to breathe it in, do we?
Last time I wore a face mask. Didn't help, but made people look at me .
on 05-01-2015 18:07
on 05-01-2015 18:07
What appals me even more is that the world has run out of ZMapp the drug being used to treat sufferers of Ebola.
How the hell has that been allowed to happen?
We knew over 3 months ago how virulent this disease was and how with travel, it could spread more quickly than any other killer disease.
Apparently the Scottish nurse transferred back to the UK is being treated with alternative therapies as there is none of this vaccine to give her
Last I heard her condition is deteriorating
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-01-2015 18:39
I assume that the large pharmacutical companies limit production to keep prices high?
I mean, presumably we have the resources to produce more.
Whilst the EU and other world powers continue to allow patents freely on medical drugs, we are, unfortunately, at the mercy of the shareholders :smileysad:.
on 05-01-2015 19:01
on 05-01-2015 19:01
@Anonymous
This is your challenge for tonight :
"The drug is composed of three monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that have been chimerized by genetic engineering.[8] The components are chimeric monoclonal antibody c13C6 from a previously existing antibody cocktail called "MB-003" and two chimeric mAbs from a different antibody cocktail called ZMab, c2G4 and c4G7"
Have 10 litres ready for the morning will you.
on 05-01-2015 19:01
on 05-01-2015 19:01
This was why I was so outraged. Yes, pharmaceutical companies do charge phenomenal prices for drugs....but in this case we heard how the government had implemented 'so many plans' to counteract Ebola !!
A real pity then that within the expert planning process, they never instructed the drug companies to make a lot more of this ZMapp
Absolutely criminal error ....in my humble opinion
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-01-2015 19:12
on 05-01-2015 19:12
Oh yes. I know its an experimental drug....It was developed in a very small company in San Diego with only 9 employees initially.
However it is well documented that Ebola was out there (so to speak.) It was also proved this drug worked. So Although there may be some excuse for its delay, they have been innoculating people for months. That in itself should have proved the urgency...and the need to set up other companies help produce it.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-01-2015 19:33
on 05-01-2015 19:33
"August 12, 2014 at 8:30 AM - The available supply of ZMapp™ has been exhausted. We have complied with every request for ZMapp™ that had the necessary legal/regulatory authorization. It is the requestors’ decision whether they wish to make public their request, acquisition, or use of the experimental drug. Any decision to use ZMapp™ must be made by the patients’ medical team. Drug has been provided at no cost in all cases."
05-01-2015 19:52 - edited 05-01-2015 20:07
05-01-2015 19:52 - edited 05-01-2015 20:07
@Beenherebefore wrote:"August 12, 2014 at 8:30 AM - The available supply of ZMapp™ has been exhausted. We have complied with every request for ZMapp™ that had the necessary legal/regulatory authorization. It is the requestors’ decision whether they wish to make public their request, acquisition, or use of the experimental drug. Any decision to use ZMapp™ must be made by the patients’ medical team. Drug has been provided at no cost in all cases."
Thank you for that info. It's puts a different perspective on the many reports that I have read... but I wont start a conspiracy theory on Zmapp....or it's supply....
It just supports what I said really ...that more could have been done by all governments to increase the supply related to the very obvious demand....
Edited ...spelling.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-01-2015 20:06
@Beenherebefore wrote:@Anonymous
This is your challenge for tonight :
"The drug is composed of three monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that have been chimerized by genetic engineering.[8] The components are chimeric monoclonal antibody c13C6 from a previously existing antibody cocktail called "MB-003" and two chimeric mAbs from a different antibody cocktail called ZMab, c2G4 and c4G7"
Have 10 litres ready for the morning will you.
Even if I DID have the bits in my chemistry set to do it, (which I don't), can you guarantee that nobody would sue me?