Generic Lovenox

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It's burner superfast. I tried the TP but it didn't feel solid... not sure why.

Ah, I didn't see that.

It'll get better for me with some range time. It's a stiffer shaft that what I'm used to, so that may have something to do with it. That, or I'm making excuses to justify my otherwise terrible game.
 
No. But any little thing that allows you to bond, and get into that tight knit [macho] circle helps.

There's other ways to do it too though...

Then I have no doubt you'll succeed....

By the way Wild Turkey 101. I can't drink it straight anymore. I need some Ginger ale...
 
So how many Aventis Lovenox reps will get laid off?
 
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I havent liked many of the newer Taylor Mades. My first namebrand driver was the Ti Bubble 2 and I loved it. When i started playing competitively I switched to a Ping driver and havent switched again, currently using the i5, its a little older but still hits great. Guess ill have to put competitive golf on the burner for 3 years now though.
 
What's a new generic release without a lawsuit? This always happens, especially when the release will be a game changer in the world of generics.

true but usually they sue the company making the generic for patent infringement, not the FDA for violating it's own rules. :laugh:
 
patent expired long long ago.
 
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The big issue is that if Lovenox can go generic, other biological type drugs can potentially follow. Can you imagine generic insulin products and the storm that will create.
 
Hey Z i hope you don't mind me asking, what websites/magazines do you read to find all your info about what's going generic and what companies will manufacturer it? I'd like to know of some good places to look to get some info on investing in some nice stock. Whatever you can help with Thanks
 
Hey Z i hope you don't mind me asking, what websites/magazines do you read to find all your info about what's going generic and what companies will manufacturer it? I'd like to know of some good places to look to get some info on investing in some nice stock. Whatever you can help with Thanks

There's not a website dedicated to publishing Abbreviated New Drug Applications (ANDA). At least not that I know of. The US FDA does not publish it. However, there are court records to indicate so but who's going to research that.

News and announcements are the key. When a pharma co. make a significant stride in a drug development be it generic or phase I, II, III trials, there will be an announcement. Stock runs tend to follow the news yet astute investors plan their move around the announcements.

Actually, Cafe Pharma website does a good job of linking many pharma related news on their website.

You can't possibly read and research all there's to research pharma stocks...I guess you could if you were a day trader and that's all you did.

I try to follow 2 to 3 stocks at a time. And time to time I post about them here... as I posted about MNTA 4 times previously. Last Monday, I posted about ARNA which gained 20%. I have bought and sold since. But I'll be following ARNA closely.

I'm sure there are services that does biopharm forecasting...but I don't know of any. But it helps to understand the pharma consumer market demands before making your investment decisions.

You also need to decide how to invest long term vs. short term. Alot of it is a gamble... but at least, it's an educated gamble with a higher chance of winning than a blackjack table in Vegas.
 
The big issue is that if Lovenox can go generic, other biological type drugs can potentially follow. Can you imagine generic insulin products and the storm that will create.

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There's not a website dedicated to publishing Abbreviated New Drug Applications (ANDA). At least not that I know of. The US FDA does not publish it. However, there are court records to indicate so but who's going to research that.

News and announcements are the key. When a pharma co. make a significant stride in a drug development be it generic or phase I, II, III trials, there will be an announcement. Stock runs tend to follow the news yet astute investors plan their move around the announcements.

Actually, Cafe Pharma website does a good job of linking many pharma related news on their website.

You can't possibly read and research all there's to research pharma stocks...I guess you could if you were a day trader and that's all you did.

I try to follow 2 to 3 stocks at a time. And time to time I post about them here... as I posted about MNTA 4 times previously. Last Monday, I posted about ARNA which gained 20%. I have bought and sold since. But I'll be following ARNA closely.

I'm sure there are services that does biopharm forecasting...but I don't know of any. But it helps to understand the pharma consumer market demands before making your investment decisions.

You also need to decide how to invest long term vs. short term. Alot of it is a gamble... but at least, it's an educated gamble with a higher chance of winning than a blackjack table in Vegas.

EvaluatePharma does financial forecasting for drugs 5+ years after launch, sales by quarter and indication, pipeline analysis, and compiles news on companies.
 
hmm not bad. I'll have to spend some time looking at it.
 
Ok cool Z thanks for the reply. Good to know that someone posts info about whats going on with pharma and the stock market. I've always been interested in learning about trading long and short term, but never thought about it within the whole pharm realm. I been looking around a few sites with pretty good info, the cafe pharma site is cool too. thanks again
 
We received some strengths of Enoxaparin today.
 
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