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𝙒𝙃𝘼𝙏 a story. >>> https://lnkd.in/gp2UsEH9
A fascinating, comprehensive, and compelling deep dive by Anna Edney and Riley Ray Griffin at Bloomberg.
I continue to be amazed and humbled by the people that surround me at BioBuzz. 🐝 Victor Suarez, Colonel (RET) is one of them.
"All of this helps to explain why independent testing, and Victor Suarez’s collaboration with Valisure at the Department of Defense in particular, touched off such an intense bureaucratic struggle this year."
Branded drugs have a standard deviation they have to adhere to of + or - 1% meaning that a drug that you may be taking that is 100mg could potentially pass fda standards at either 99mg or 101 mg when you pick it up at the pharmacy! Pretty good huh? The generic drug that your pharmacist can change you to… we have all seen the signs in CVS that says “we reserve the right to switch your branded medication to its generic equivalent” That generic equivalent is held to a standard that must be + or - 20%! That means that the 100mg of Zoloft your Dr. has prescribed you might 1 month be 80mg and the next month 120mg That’s right a 40 mg difference from one month to the next! ….and you wonder why you are feeling so terrible?
Founder l Bioscience & Supply Chain Executive I Growth Partner I Transformative Leader I Board Advisor | Keynote Speaker | Colonel, U.S. Army (Retired)
If you want to understand the complexities, dynamic forces and challenges our Nation faces with our small molecule generic drug industry's shortages and the broken economic and quality factors underpinning this industry and its "over reliance" on overseas supply chains, this is a MUST read piece in today's Bloomberg, The Big Take.
As you read this in-depth investigative article, I'd like you to ask yourself:
1) With all the other commodities or goods (electronics, cars, computers) you use or consume in your life, has the product gotten better or worse over time?
2) How many people have themselves or loved ones, who by no choice of their own been moved from one chronic medicine that "worked" to one that didn't work as well?
3) Did you always just assume that your pharmaceutical products and their ingredients we're regularly tested for quality and that the manufacturing plants that made them were regularly inspected?
Once you read this piece, consider yourself "red-pilled" and more aware of such a fragile house of cards we have in our drug supply chain, and what organizations like Kaiser Permanente, the DOD and several other large health systems and pharmacies are doing now to protect you from poor quality medicines.
The FDA is NOT the villain here, they have an important role to play. But, they have NOT adapted to the realities of globalization, and the reason why every other healthy industry and market place uses third party and INDEPENDENT testing for quality is to help ensure a transparent, resilient and functioning industry. Let us hope they see that independent testing is complementary to their work, just as the EMA does see this with the OMCLs (Official Medicines Control Labs) in Europe.
Connecting, educating, empowering, and HIRING an incredible biotech 🔬 + life science 🧬community. 🧡
𝙒𝙃𝘼𝙏 a story. >>> https://lnkd.in/gp2UsEH9
A fascinating, comprehensive, and compelling deep dive by Anna Edney and Riley Ray Griffin at Bloomberg.
I continue to be amazed and humbled by the people that surround me at BioBuzz. 🐝 Victor Suarez, Colonel (RET) is one of them.
"All of this helps to explain why independent testing, and Victor Suarez’s collaboration with Valisure at the Department of Defense in particular, touched off such an intense bureaucratic struggle this year."
This is a really important Bloomberg story about our #Pharmaceutical supply chain and retired Colonel (Ret) Victor Suarez has great context on not making anyone a 'bad guy' in this. We need to accept there are bad actors profiting from substandard or fake drugs and take countermeasures, such as improved supply chain integrity tools, to offset. David Y. Light and Valisure are on the front-edge of this trend and thank-you for leading the way.
Connecting, educating, empowering, and HIRING an incredible biotech 🔬 + life science 🧬community. 🧡
𝙒𝙃𝘼𝙏 a story. >>> https://lnkd.in/gp2UsEH9
A fascinating, comprehensive, and compelling deep dive by Anna Edney and Riley Ray Griffin at Bloomberg.
I continue to be amazed and humbled by the people that surround me at BioBuzz. 🐝 Victor Suarez, Colonel (RET) is one of them.
"All of this helps to explain why independent testing, and Victor Suarez’s collaboration with Valisure at the Department of Defense in particular, touched off such an intense bureaucratic struggle this year."
Potential Policy Shift: Military Enlistment and Marijuana Testing
The U.S. House of Representatives is considering a provision that would prohibit marijuana testing for potential military recruits and officers. This policy change reflects the evolving legal landscape of marijuana across the country and the challenges the military faces in meeting recruitment targets.
While past marijuana use currently disqualifies potential recruits, a growing number of states have legalized marijuana for recreational or medical use. Additionally, the Justice Department recently announced plans to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug.
This provision still faces legislative hurdles, but it signifies a broader societal shift in attitudes towards marijuana. The military branches themselves have already begun implementing programs to make past marijuana use less of a barrier to enlistment.
What are your thoughts on this potential policy change? How might it impact military recruitment? #Military#Marijuana#Recruitment#PolicyChange
Today I had the privileged to speak about shaping and position in the Defence Market at the VDSN hosted event. Below is a snippet from today. #defence#bd#marketintelligence ~ Systematiq
the FDA recently approved Abbott’s i-STAT TBI cartridge that can determine if a person has a concussion within 15 minutes. The portable i-STAT Alinity instrument measures two biomarkers, UCH-L1 and GFAP, that can indicate a potential brain injury.
The best part is that a concussion can be ruled out with 95.6% accuracy if a patient is evaluated up to 24 hours after an injury. This makes it a game-changer in sports with high-impact collisions, such as hockey and football, as well as in the military.
The i-STAT TBI FDA clearance was made possible thanks to the intervention of the U.S. Army. For the army, this is crucial as close to 500,000 service members experienced a TBI between 2000-2023 during training, deployment, or daily activities.
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Defense Attorneys,
Please talk to your experts before moving forward with a plea or discharge in lieu of court-martial.
I can't tell you how many times I've been contacted by the defense counsel telling me that a plea or Ch. 6 (military) has been accepted. Then I tell them some of the details that I discovered while performing my review that were not clear in the report. I'm not saying that the report was incorrect. What I am saying is that, based on the lab's protocols, the report may not tell you everything you need to know.
This holds true for all fields; DNA, toxicology, digital evidence, SAFE.
There are cases where a plea may be the best option but trust the experts that were hired to help. Trust that they will provide you with all of the information that the prosecution has been provided. And with that information you may be able to secure a better deal for your client.
#defense#defenseattorney#criminaldefense#criminallawyer#triallawyers#trialattorney#defenseattorneys#forensics
In Case You Missed It: The US Government Accountability Office released a Snapshot of Government-Wide Contracting for FY23 with "an interactive dashboard." According to the GAO, in FY23, the federal government committed about $759 billion on contracts, an increase of about $33 billion from FY22 after adjusting for inflation.
The the dashboard can show users the top five products purchased by a single civilian agency and compare this information to top product purchases from all civilian agencies. Drugs and biologicals (medical treatments that can include vaccines, tissue, and other products) were once again the top product purchased by civilian agencies while fixed wing aircraft were the top product purchased by DoD.
https://lnkd.in/eG_8sk6A#GovCon#FedIT#GovIT#data#transparency
Medical Device Sales Representative at BrainsWay
9moBranded drugs have a standard deviation they have to adhere to of + or - 1% meaning that a drug that you may be taking that is 100mg could potentially pass fda standards at either 99mg or 101 mg when you pick it up at the pharmacy! Pretty good huh? The generic drug that your pharmacist can change you to… we have all seen the signs in CVS that says “we reserve the right to switch your branded medication to its generic equivalent” That generic equivalent is held to a standard that must be + or - 20%! That means that the 100mg of Zoloft your Dr. has prescribed you might 1 month be 80mg and the next month 120mg That’s right a 40 mg difference from one month to the next! ….and you wonder why you are feeling so terrible?