I read in the newspaper that Smith-Kline-Beecham a large
drug company here in the UK, has been having successful
trials with two new vaccines, one in partnership with a French
company and another with a Canadian company, they called
the test something like mid or middle tests.
My thoughts are, how will any drug company be able to test a
new vaccine when everybody is vaccinated!
Here when testing drugs for medicine, it is a requirement that
you have a large group of volunteers to take part in the "Trials",
as they are called, some get a small %age of the drug, some get
a little more etc., some get 100%, it is probably the same where
you are.
So I see that trials on humans will be futile if we all have antibodies
from previous vaccines, I wonder if it is possible to licence a drug for
humans to receive, without the "Set in Stone System", that all drugs
have to go through?
Mike.
drug company here in the UK, has been having successful
trials with two new vaccines, one in partnership with a French
company and another with a Canadian company, they called
the test something like mid or middle tests.
My thoughts are, how will any drug company be able to test a
new vaccine when everybody is vaccinated!
Here when testing drugs for medicine, it is a requirement that
you have a large group of volunteers to take part in the "Trials",
as they are called, some get a small %age of the drug, some get
a little more etc., some get 100%, it is probably the same where
you are.
So I see that trials on humans will be futile if we all have antibodies
from previous vaccines, I wonder if it is possible to licence a drug for
humans to receive, without the "Set in Stone System", that all drugs
have to go through?
Mike.