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"food drug administration" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:19 min | 5 d ago

"food drug administration" Discussed on WTOP

"We're following for you this morning cbs news brief with a partial government shutdown deadline about two days away now and without an authorization vote by members house republicans was a formal impeachment hearing on thursday against president biden correspondent scholar and throughout the more than six hour hearing the white house issued statements saying nothing can distract from the republicans inability to govern as the shutdown loom about that looming shutdown correspondent nicole killian spoke with the republican buyer donalds in of florida can you guarantee there won't be a shutdown or is it inevitable at this point and the food drug administration is looking into side effect reports about an anti -diabetes drug now popular against obesity the label drug for owes them pick which is part of a class of medications which has become popular for weight loss has now been updated with the fda now acknowledging increased reports of a condition known as elias that's essentially blocked stands cbs's alexander ten cbs news brief i'm tom forty double the tlp friday morning at two thirty traffic and weather on the eights when it breaks let's check it out with rick mcclure in the wtop traffic center alright let's let's check in through the district i three ninety five north of the case bridge of the twelfth street expressway with some progress with the crash from cleanup over an hour ago that caused a vehicle to catch fire the single right lane getting by may have had a few spilling as well in the process of no access to the freeway in that direction still traffic is being diverted onto to lower fourteenth and the left lane is blocked along the southbound side let's make a correction on that uh... you are allowed to to uh... access the freeway in that direction but just a single lane will get you by the crash cleanup uh... near the twelfth street expressway inbound on the case bridge work zone setup inbound on the sullen parkway near alabama avenue has a single right lane getting by you're good on the freeway and the two ninety fives are still quiet sent over to virginia i sixty six uh... we have a work zone set east before the beltway in getting by with the left work lane zone set west after the dulles connector road takes the right lane and of course the ramp from the interlude to sixty six six east is still shut down with the work zone i three ninety five south after route twenty seven washington boulevard works work on their hands the right lane getting by works on set on the virginia side of i ninety five but through stafford northbound before the chronicle exit taking the right lane set over to uh... maryland route fifty west route near eight the overhead sign maintenance is gone so uh... westbound lanes are reopened at route eight so now back to three west and two east across the bay got a work zone set up westbound along route two hundred the icc near briggs cheney road has a single lane getting by and around the beltway no issues reported just just a little bit of fog on the here and there and stretches a few works on set through montgomery county outlook fifty five with right lane blocked and the outlook between river road in the legion bridge with two right lanes getting by. Want to solar go in your home or house of worship the dc office of the people's council can help call two oh two seven two seven three zero seven one or visit opcdc dot gov rick mcclure wtop traffic it's damp now it is going to be damp throughout our morning that includes the morning rush temperatures will continue to drop in by that morning rush we're going to be in the upper fifties to lower

"food drug administration" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:43 min | 2 years ago

"food drug administration" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"With David Weston on Bloomberg radio Facebook was a blower Francis hall gun a former product manager in the civic integrity unit testified this week before Congress about some of the dangers that Facebook poses Facebook knows that it's amplification algorithms things like engagement based ranking on Instagram can lead children from very innocuous topics like healthy recipes I think all of us could eat a little more healthy All the way from just something innocent like healthy recipes to anorexia promoting content over a very short period of time For his takeaways from the testimony I talked to early Facebook investor roger mcnamee cofounder of elevation partners and author of zucked waking up to the Facebook catastrophe Roger told me that Francis haugen had an extraordinary amount of access in her role at Facebook She was absolutely at the center civic integrity was responsible for addressing harms to users So she was in exactly the right place She's just utterly convincing in everything she does I thought her testimony was exceptional I can not tell you how much of a relief it is to me that she has come forward because we have known about these issues but what her work has done in bringing out tens of thousands of pages of documents is to eliminate Facebook's argument that they didn't know It is incredibly clear from these documents that Facebook crafted a business model based on attention It was designed to maximize profits at any cost which is an understandable thing in capitalism So it's completely understandable that it would work that way But at the same time in this case the harm that was done to public health to democracy to teenage girls has been incalculable and the core point is they knew it was there They knew it was going to happen It was they were warned about it and they chose to just continue to optimize profits And again in capitalism that's understandable but it really does cry out for regulation the same way that when the food industry was unsafe in 1906 we created the food Drug Administration when chemicals were unsafe in the 50s we created the environmental laws This came to our attention in part because of The Wall Street Journal reporting based on the documents that miss Hogan and it had to do with children and with the Facebook new or believed about the possible risks to children What do we know about that And what does Facebook know So Facebook has known this since the day it brought Instagram The goal of Instagram from the beginning was to make young girls look better than they really are And through that process to by making the look better the effectively create a whole culture of envy And that is the business model And there's nothing you can do to change that It's been there from the David and scream was created and it is a threat to the psychological well-being of an entire generation of young women and the key thing to understand is this is not a business model that exists only at Facebook It exists in various forms at Google that Amazon and Microsoft and it's now being adopted throughout the economy How much of this is because of the algorithms and the way they're designed Well a 100% of it is The way to think about this is that this is we're dealing with a business model based on attention and the best way to get people's attention is either the scare the more outrage So roger it really raises in my mind the question is is this a bug or a fix I mean could they fix this without really substantially undermining their business model No No no you can't You can still have Facebook and Instagram But you can't have them at their current profit levels because profit maximization is what essentially leads to all the harms What can be done by Congress or by creation of an agency you mentioned before perhaps an agency I think we already have enough information to design And we need three classes of things We need to think about safety and there I think something that looks like the FDA that simply looks at every technology product On a regular basis not just once but continuously to make sure that they are safe And it effectively creates a way for consumers to go to the government and say I'm sorry this is not working out for me here are the reasons why.

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"food drug administration" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:07 min | 2 years ago

"food drug administration" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Takeaways from the testimony I talked to early Facebook investor roger mcnamee cofounder of elevation partners and author of zucked waking up to the Facebook catastrophe Roger told me that Francis haugen had an extraordinary amount of access in her role at Facebook She was absolutely at the center of civic integrity was responsible for addressing harms to users So she was in exactly the right place She's just utterly convincing in everything she does I thought her testimony was exceptional I can not tell you how much of a relief it is to me that she has come forward because we have known about these issues But what her work has done in bringing out tens of thousands of pages of documents is to eliminate Facebook's argument that they didn't know It is incredibly clear from these documents that Facebook crafted a business model based on attention that was designed to maximize profits at any cost which is an understandable thing in capitalism So it's completely understandable that it would work that way But at the same time in this case the harm that was done to public health to democracy to teenage girls has been incalculable and the core point is they knew it was there They knew it was going to happen It was they were warned about it and they chose to just continue to optimize profits And again in capitalism that's understandable but it really does cry out for regulation the same way that when the food industry was unsafe in 1906 we created the food Drug Administration when chemicals were unsafe in the 50s we created the environmental laws This came to our attention in part because of The Wall Street Journal reporting based on the documents that miss hug and it had to do with children and what the Facebook knew or believed about the possible risks to children What do we know about that and what does Facebook know So Facebook has known this since the day it bought Instagram The goal of Instagram from the beginning was to make young girls look better than they really are And through that process to by making the look better the effectively create a whole culture of envy And that is the business model And there's nothing you can do to change that It's been there from the David and scream was created and it is a threat to the psychological well-being of an entire generation of young women and the key thing to understand is this is not a business model that exists only at Facebook It exists in various forms at Google that Amazon and Microsoft and it's now being adopted throughout the economy How much of this is because of the algorithms and the way they're designed Well a 100% of it is The way to think about this is that this is we're dealing with a business model based on attention and the best way to get people's attention is either the scare the more outrage So roger it really raises in my mind the question is is this a bug or a fix Could they fix this without really substantially undermining their business model No No no you can't You can still have Facebook and Instagram But you can't have them at their current profit levels because profit maximization is what essentially leads to all the harms What can be done by Congress or by creation of an agency you mentioned before perhaps an agency I think we already have enough information to design We need three classes of things We need to think about safety and there I think something that looks like the FDA that simply looks at every technology product On a regular basis not just once but continuously to make sure that they are safe And it effectively creates a way for consumers to go to the government and say I'm sorry this is not working out for me Here are.

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"food drug administration" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:37 min | 2 years ago

"food drug administration" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"A blower Francis haugen a former product manager in the civic integrity unit testified this week before Congress about some of the dangers that Facebook poses Facebook knows that it's amplification algorithms things like engagement based ranking on Instagram can lead children from very innocuous topics like healthy recipes I think all of us can eat a little more healthy All the way from just something innocent like healthy recipes to anorexia promoting content over a very short period of time For his takeaways from the testimony I talked to early Facebook investor roger mcnamee Cofounder of elevation partners and author of zucked waking up to the Facebook catastrophe Roger told me that Francis haugen had an extraordinary amount of access in her role at Facebook She was absolutely at the center civic integrity was responsible for addressing harms to users So she was in exactly the right place She's just utterly convincing in everything she does I thought her testimony was exceptional I can not tell you how much of a relief it is to me that she has come forward because we have known about these issues but what her work has done in bringing out tens of thousands of pages of documents is to eliminate Facebook's argument that they didn't know It is incredibly clear from these documents that Facebook crafted a business model based on attention It was designed to maximize profits at any cost which is an understandable thing in capitalism So it's completely understandable that it would work that way But at the same time in this case the harm that was done to public health to democracy to teenage girls has been incalculable and the core point is they knew it was there They knew it was going to happen It was they were warned about it and they chose to just continue to optimize profits And again in capitalism that's understandable but it really does cry out for regulation the same way that when the food industry was unsafe in 1906 we created the food Drug Administration when chemicals were unsafe in the 50s we created the environmental laws This came to our attention in part because of The Wall Street Journal reporting based on the documents that miss hug and had you with children and what the Facebook knew or believed about the possible risks to children What do we know about that And what does Facebook know So Facebook has known this since the day it bought Instagram The goal of Instagram from the beginning was to make young girls look better than they really are And through that process to by making the look better the effectively create a whole culture of envy And that is the business model And there's nothing you can do to change that It's been there from the David and scream was created and it is a threat to the psychological well-being of an entire generation of young women and the key thing to understand is this is not a business model that exists only at Facebook It exists in various forms at Google at Amazon at Microsoft And it's now being adopted throughout the economy How much of this is because of the algorithms and the way they're designed A 100% of it is The way to think about this is that this is we're dealing with a business model based on attention and the best way to get people's attention is either the scare the more outrage So roger it really raises in my mind the question is is this a bugger effect I mean could they fix this without really substantially undermining their business model No No no you can't You can still have Facebook and Instagram But you can't have them at their current profit levels because profit maximization is what essentially leads to all the harms What can be done by Congress or by creation of an agency you mentioned before perhaps an agency I think we already have enough information to design We need three classes of things We need to think about safety and there I think something that looks like the FDA that simply looks at every technology product On a regular basis not just once but continuously to make sure that they are safe And it effectively creates a way for consumers to go to the government and say I'm sorry this is not working out for me here are.

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"food drug administration" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

02:04 min | 2 years ago

"food drug administration" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

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"food drug administration" Discussed on Movin 92.5

Movin 92.5

04:21 min | 2 years ago

"food drug administration" Discussed on Movin 92.5

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"food drug administration" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

01:32 min | 2 years ago

"food drug administration" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

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"food drug administration" Discussed on 850 WFTL

850 WFTL

01:32 min | 2 years ago

"food drug administration" Discussed on 850 WFTL

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"food drug administration" Discussed on 850 WFTL

850 WFTL

01:38 min | 2 years ago

"food drug administration" Discussed on 850 WFTL

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"food drug administration" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:47 min | 2 years ago

"food drug administration" Discussed on WTOP

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"food drug administration" Discussed on 850 WFTL

850 WFTL

01:38 min | 2 years ago

"food drug administration" Discussed on 850 WFTL

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Krispy Kreme Doubles Free-Doughnut Offer as First Vaccine Wins FDA Approval

South Florida's First News with Jimmy Cefalo

00:36 sec | 2 years ago

Krispy Kreme Doubles Free-Doughnut Offer as First Vaccine Wins FDA Approval

"Christie Cream is doubling its free donuts offer for people who are vaccinated against Covid 19, now offering them to free donuts a day through from August 30th until September, 5th. The promotion comes after the Food Drug Administration gave full approval to the Pfizer vaccine. Starting in March. Crispy cream had been offering a free donut a day for the rest of the year. Two people who are vaccinated as a way to encourage getting the shots. The chain has given away more than 2.5 million doughnuts. Though the real through the deal so far, customers need to show their vaccination card. Or your tattoo to get $3.

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"food drug administration" Discussed on KDWN 720AM

KDWN 720AM

02:54 min | 2 years ago

"food drug administration" Discussed on KDWN 720AM

"Old former New York City mayor once celebrated for his leadership after 9 11 has been under federal scrutiny for several years over his ties to Ukraine. The dual searches sent the strongest signal yet he could eventually face Federal charges. An FBI operation gave law enforcement remote access to hundreds of computers to kill her. A massive hack of Microsoft Exchange email server software and now the Justice Department's top national security official says that tool is likely to be deployed judiciously in the future. As the government develops a framework for its use of the department announced earlier this month that had obtained a warrant from a federal judge in an operation involving the removal of malicious coating that gives hackers a foothold in the networks. The government removed the Web shells from hundreds of vulnerable computers affected by the hack that Microsoft's blamed on a group operating out of China. Going posted Another loss as the pandemic continues, undercutting demand for new planes and the company deals with more problems around it's 7 37 Max Boeing announced Wednesday lost $537 million in the first quarter. It's less than it lost a year ago, but still more than analysts thought. Still, the quarter ended, Boeing suffered a new setback with its 7 37 max jetliners, more than 100 of which are now parked again because of issues around electrical grounding. CEO David Calhoun, says 2020 ones that inflection point for Boeing with distribution of vaccines against covert 19 picking up and helping the airline industry. And the Biden administration is expected to propose a ban on mental cigarettes, a move back by a civil rights groups that say black Americans air hurt by the industry's aggressive marketing of the products. The Food Drug Administration is slated at briefing with lawmakers today as it faces a court deadline to respond to a 2013 citizen's petition seeking the van. It wouldn't require congressional approval. However, the FDA would have to submit proposed rules and seek public input. Ah final band could take years and would likely be challenged in court by the tobacco industry, which has repeatedly sued the FDA to block Regulation. Take us with you. Wherever you go. Download the TAC. Streamline free mobile app Reach out to yours Truly any time across the board on social media, I met Matt Ray talk. Use the hashtag A FN What will the show on Twitter at America's First news used the hashtag af en It's Thursday morning, April 29th. We are just getting started as still to come on. A FN in North Carolina law that gives this court's authority over the release of Body Cam video is Coming under harsh of scrutiny will explain And with interesting Corona virus vaccines lagging some states are getting creative offering incentives. All of that more on the way you've got a FN Yeah. First America's first news will be right back. I tried other friends that.

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"food drug administration" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

08:01 min | 2 years ago

"food drug administration" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

"Be careful out there and the assassin down up saying this in this country. Black folks brown folks latinos minorities. Be careful street right now in a sack on understand why me saying this. But it's the facts in his factual. Be careful we all need to pray for children and everybody out there. You have a have a twenty two twenty three year old. Jose got a twenty-three myself. I've got a thirty seven year. Old son in coach has a son on the way and he has these kids and we all have loved ones. Even if you don't have children in that chat room you do have nephews nieces or kids that you and teenagers that you look we just need to pray for these folks and pray for us today in this country only thing that right now we could only do right now out. Paris tells the police. Paul push hands on both steering wheel. Don't say and let them know that everything's in the glove compartment and we still get killed. We're actually twenty yards the lighting. And you get maced did beat up right. You reach the documents and they sent you. Because i can't wait acapa. I've got i've run. What the hell is going on and not by sight getting killed right right right i tell you i feel as though having a black sun in america and i say something because they are more targeted than the females but we are still talking about. What a big black sun. It's like a soldier walking on of a battlefield land mines. It's dangerous very dangerous. Dangerous so crazy on a turkey to let us pray for us. Spray for all of us yes does barbie said it was forty three million black votes. We don't play pray for off now all we have to do right now. And the sad to say that in in this country with the social unrest and this woman needs to be. You can't commit this type across right right coach that racism supersede everything that was going on around you. You should be in jail just with a clear simple fact that you committed this murder right down the block from epicenter of racial injustice in this country she saw the number one in that need and as melanin and when she saw that weapon was the scene. New shiites eliminate that threat. That melanin is that melanin is a one weapon that they all fear right. Exactly one on the switch right. We got in this class code. Cold cold kicks ass. What's the next story. we'll talk about. Kobe boca called on live with this real quick. Let's clap coach. He always wrong. Yes johnson and johnson is in hot water again guys. The cdc and fda recommends us to pause use of johnson and johnson colbert nineteen vaccine over. Blood clot concerns the us senate for disease control prevention then. Us food drug administration has recommended that the us paused the use of johnson. Johnson copay nineteen vaccine over six reported. Us case a rare and severe blood clot issue The six report cases were among more than six point. Eight million doses of johnson johnson. The vaccine administered in the us office cases occur among women between the ages of eighteen. Forty eight as occurred between six to thirteen days after vaccination according to a joint statement on tuesday dr and schnaut chat principal. Deputy director of the c. d. c. and Dr peter marks director of fda centers for biologics evaluation and research. The cdc will convene a meeting of the Rivalry committees or station practices on wednesday to further review these cases and assess their potential significant significance. Thank you bobby. Look well there. You go coach whole cindy you could start your parade city and all the other conspiracy theories that are out there. Running around would heavy resentment. They go oh happy day. You have six confirmed cases of blood clots and more calm and probably more to come more right right right and you've been notified for it. Yeah this is not a conspiracy. I applaud this inflammation. I welcome it. Because it's factual and the people we got the blood clots. God bless you probably recover from that to more about this very rare some some conditions of very rare rare fair having i got johnson johnson. They probably wouldn't have those back. Blood clots i. I've i've i've i've had this johnson and johnson. You got lucky okay. And there's no blood clots yet. But at least i'm notified with the information in the facts. Hold you people have been vaccinated barbie. We got six blood clots. Well guess that six dangerous six six and coach who share. I say this respectively to the six. Let's call them the funky six out of a hundred million party. Mathematically doesn't even register on board still something because -cerned abou- chanoine sex people if it wasn't cost because sars have never made a statement therefore is caused for nine and you're right the people especially for women right and you're absolutely right. Guess what you just said. That was factual you said that the cdc had caused concern to notify people to do certain things with this vaccine. That's great no because facts but it yet. It's facts and it's causing concern. So six people little blood clot had hangovers. That was worse than blood. Clots logo on a three-day crat. Run now that then this blood clot coach. You think about all this now. I think i'm a numbers guy. Percentages mean a lot so overall i think. Hey that's pretty affecting. If i evaluate plan with somebody they shot six billion shots and miss six of them pretty good. You're you're you're you're pretty pretty short. But now and i'm not against those six. That he missed a that he'd been six though that he six billion you know so on on overall. I'm happy with the numbers. I'm glad to see the seasons being very transparent in the sense. Speaking of the sixty days that happened with the blood. Kat blood clots something that you definitely want to look for. But he said what the timeframe it with like within seven days seven days it and it was happening. So hopefully you know. Sean you on the other side of that. I'm on the other side of that seven to ten days. So if your past that you should be good you know you got you. Got a hundred million johnson in the arm. Six five six black glass vile six blit klotz.

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"food drug administration" Discussed on KQED Radio

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09:32 min | 2 years ago

"food drug administration" Discussed on KQED Radio

"If the pathway through this pandemic is vaccines. It's a dark and twisted one. For all the issues with distribution, and there are issues there is equally an issue with supply. President Biden announced this week that his administration is working to buy an additional 200 million doses of the vaccines. But as Dean Baker, senior economist at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, explains, where still constrained by the matter of who can actually manufacture them? Maturino Fizer own a patent and what that means is that no one else could produce them without getting a license from those two companies. So while in principle we might think that there are other companies that either have the manufacturing capacity or could develop it. You don't have that option unless maternal Fizer are prepared to give that to them. Patents are former monopoly Unless we change the policy. There's not much we could do about that. And both. These companies had access to hundreds of millions of dollars in public money and billions of dollars in advance purchase commitments. Yeah. This is really striking. In the case of Madonna. We literally paid for their development to this vaccine. We gave them someone in the order of form that 3440 million to do the original development and then the phase one phase two testing. And then the government put up another roughly 440 million to pay the cost of phase three testing where they determine that it's safe and effective. And of course, the Food and Drug Administration proved that Road companies often say Well, they need a pen, and they have to charge high prices because they took a big risk, and sometimes their drugs fail. Which is true. Of course, this case, suppose the FDA looked and goes. It's a no go. It's not effective. It's not safe. Well, they were paid. Rush, Marama Chandran and Zoe Phil wrote in the Nation this week that we shouldn't be calling these Fizer vaccines or Madonna vaccines at all. They're the people's vaccine. We paid for them, and one of the things we really would have liked was full transparency on all of the research results, so they're giving it to the FDA, The Food Drug Administration and I'm not saying they don't do a good job, but still things will get through. They can analyze everything. They're rushed. And inevitably there will make some mistakes if we're fully transparent if you had the dad and they're so that You could look what happened to younger people to older people, people we had heart issues. People might have had other conditions. Then researchers all over the country all over the world would be able to go through it, and maybe they would catch something that the FDA missed. I don't entirely understand what the data has to do with monopoly ownership of the drug because the data refers to how it's worked out in the trial's not how it was made or what its components are or any of that. Well, to my view. There's not a good argument for keeping the data secret. But most of the drug companies insist on that, and there's a very pernicious reason as to why they might want to keep it secret, and that's they may look to misrepresent. Safety or effectiveness of their drugs. That's a big part of the story. The opioid crisis, you know, produce farmer, which was one. Of course, the big opioid manufactures it from the first day. This was song is a generic, anyone could produce it. They won't have a big incentive to go out and market and tell doctors. Oh, don't worry. It's not addictive. They wouldn't be doing that. My view is why don't we just pay for the research up front? Then you don't have that issue, And that's exactly what we did with Madonna. We paid for the research of front. We still give them a pant monopoly, which makes zero sense. But if you pay for the research up front Then they don't have cost to cover. Currently, the government spends roughly 45 year on biomedical research. If you look at what the industry spends its roughly 90 billion, so more less twice that amount. Suppose we look to replace what the industry spends. We were spending say, somewhere around 130 140 billion year prescription drug research and development. Well, then we would have paid for the company's in advance to do the research. Once it was approved, it could be sold as a generic from the first day. What these manufacturers become essentially our research companies they stand to make far less money from the actual cell of the drug that they were paid to create. And to my view, that's exactly what we want. I'm not looking to put in these companies out of business. Fizer Merc all the big companies presumably would want to stay in business. They've had years of experience doing research. So they would put in bids on these contracts. They're going to research cancer drugs. You know my view if they're asking, I designed the system, everything's open source. So as soon as you get a lab result, you put it up on the Web. So every everyone could see it your scenario, which I really I love it. So socialist. It's just a different type of capitalism. I'm not concerned that they could make us much profit is they do under the current system? I mean, maybe they will. I frankly hope they don't. They're talking about serving the public. Yes, that that's our goal in designing the system, And we always have to remember pent. Monopolies are government policy because again, I don't know how many times have argued with people they go. You want your share of the market, and I'm sorry. Pet monopoly is from the government. So we're already interfering with the markets were deciding how best to do it. The situation that we're in now wasn't inevitable. Back at the beginning of the pandemic, the W H O set up. A covert 19 technology access pool to promote the sharing of knowledge. And there were early reports about how the pandemic is going to change. How the world does science make it more collaborative. There was a lot of cooperation early on that many scientists talk about. There were a lot of developments that were posted on the Web. You had international cooperation scientist in Europe in China in the United States. But then we quickly huddled down. You had the company saying, OK, we're gonna work on this. We're gonna work on that They wanted to get pat monopolies and have vaccines treatments that Would allow them to make lots of money and what in principle we will want to see was collective sharing of knowledge and also open access to technology so that when these vaccines were being developed Anyone with the means to produce the vaccines would have been able to. We would have liked to have hundreds of millions of each of these vaccines available, maybe even billions at the point where they were approved. Maybe we would have made 800 billion doses of the five sir vaccine and it gets the December and turns out FDA looks at it and they say it's a no go well. That's unfortunate, but you go. Okay, so the vaccines crushed roughly $2 each toe produce again. Not exactly good about ballpark number, so we threw $2 billion in the garbage. We've spent the US loan somewhere in the order of $5 trillion now, in in covert relief this past October, there was a proposal put forward by India and South Africa. Asking the wt O to exempt member countries from some forms of intellectual property enforcement. Which would allow them to produce generic versions of coded vaccines and treatments. And that was an immediate No go but aren't there Global provisions for emergencies just like this. Yeah, This is a fascinating question, so the trips accords trade related aspect of the national property. Part of the W T O as of 1995. Those require all countries to doubt us down patent laws, but they have special permission during emergencies to override those pet laws. Then special permission has very, very rarely been invoked. And the reason for that is the United States. And I suspect European countries as well have basically threatened retaliation. What kind of retaliation denying the drugs? They're not giving them any way. Various forms of trade were retaliation. This came up with South Africa in the 19 nineties, We threatened to put up tariffs because they were gonna do that on a new drug that was used to treat AIDS patients. This was, I think, 99 Bill Clinton's still president, then. Us threatened them with retaliation where we would make it more difficult for them to export items to the U. S. Al Gore, of course, is running for president in 2000 number of AIDS activist It went to his speeches and they protest that And Clinton back down on it because it was hurting Gore. Gore didn't want to be associated with it. I forget whether they actually issued the compulsory license because again you get this this dance we're Countries threatened to issue compulsory licenses and then often to prevent that from actually happening. The company agrees to radically reduce the price that that's happened several times. I don't know if Fizer or Madonna or Johnson Johnson, If that one comes out, could even do the little jig of saying Oh, no, we'll drop the prices because they can't make enough. We're talking about hundreds of thousands of potential lost lives. The pharmaceutical industry, saying, Oh, well, they it's complicated technology that couldn't possibly produce it..

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"food drug administration" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

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09:33 min | 2 years ago

"food drug administration" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"If the pathway through this pandemic is vaccines. It's a dark and twisted one. For all the issues with distribution, and there are issues there is equally an issue with supply. President Biden announced this week that his administration is working to buy an additional 200 million doses of the vaccines. But as Dean Baker, senior economist at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, explains, where still constrained by the matter of who can actually manufacture them? Maturino Fizer own a patent and what that means is that no one else could produce them without getting a license from those two companies. So while in principle we might think that there are other companies that either have the manufacturing capacity or could develop it. You don't have that option unless Majorino Fizer are prepared to give that to them. Patents are former monopoly Unless we change the policy. There's not much we could do about that. And both. These companies had access to hundreds of millions of dollars in public money and billions of dollars in advance purchase commitments. Yeah. This is really striking. In the case of Madonna. We literally paid for their development to this vaccine. We gave them somewhere in the order of form that 3440 million to do the original development And then the phase one phase two testing, And then the government put up another roughly 440 million to pay the cost of phase three. Testing where Determined that it's safe and effective. And of course, the Food and Drug Administration proved that drug companies often say, Well, they need a pen and they have to charge high prices because they took a big risk. And sometimes their drugs fail. Which is true, of course. This case. Suppose the FDA looked and goes. It's a no go. It's not effective. It's not safe. Well, they were paid. Rush, Marama Chandran and Zoe Phil wrote in the Nation this week that we shouldn't be calling these Fizer vaccines or Moderna vaccines at all. They're the people's vaccine. We paid for them, and one of the things we really would've liked was full transparency on all of the research results, so they're giving it to the FDA, The Food Drug Administration and I'm not saying they don't do a good job, but still things will get through. They can't analyze everything. They're rushed. And inevitably there will make some mistakes if we're fully transparent if you had the dad and they're so that You could look what happened to younger people to older people, people we had heart issues. People might have had other conditions. Then researchers all over the country all over the world would be able to go through it, and maybe they would catch something that the FDA missed. I don't entirely understand what the data has to do with monopoly ownership of the drug because the data refers to how it's worked out in the trial's not how it was made or what its components are or any of that. Well, to my view. There's not a good argument for keeping the data secret. But most of the drug companies insist on that, and there's a very pernicious reason as to why they might want to keep it secret, and that's they may look to misrepresent. Safety or effectiveness of their drugs. That's a big part of the story. The opioid crisis, you know, produce farmer, which was one. Of course the big opioid manufactures it from the first day this was selling is a generic, anyone could produce it. They won't have a big incentive to go out and market and tell doctors. Oh, don't worry. It's not addictive. They wouldn't be doing that. My view is why don't we just pay for the research upfront? Then you don't have that issue, And that's exactly what we did with Madonna. We paid for the research of front. We still give them a pant monopoly, which makes zero sense. But if you pay for the research out front Then they don't have cost to cover. Currently, the government spends roughly 45 year on biomedical research. If you look at what the industry spends its roughly 90 billion, so more less twice that amount. Suppose we look to replace what the industry spends. We were spending say, somewhere around 130 140 year on prescription drug research and development. Well, then we would have paid for the company's in advance to do the research. Once it was approved, it could be sold to generic from the first day. What these manufacturers become essentially our research companies they stand to make far less money from the actual cell of the drug that they were paid to create. And to my view, that's exactly what we want. I'm not looking to put in these companies out of business. Fizer Merc all the big companies presumably would want to stay in business. They've had years of experience doing research. So they would put in bids on these contracts. They're going to research cancer drugs. You know my view. If they're asking me, I designed the system. Everything's open source. So as soon as you get a lab result, you put it up on the Web. So every everyone could see it your scenario, which I really I love it. So socialist. It's just a different type of capitalism. I'm not concerned that they could make us much prophetess they do under the current system. I mean, maybe they will. I frankly hope they don't talk about serving the public. Yes, that that's our goal in designing the system, and we always have to remember pent. Monopolies are government policy because again I don't know how many times have argued with people that go. You want your share of the market, and I'm sorry. Pent monopoly is from the government. So we're already interfering with the markets were deciding how best to do it. The situation that we're in now wasn't inevitable. Back at the beginning of the pandemic, the W H O set up. A covert 19 technology access pool to promote the sharing of knowledge, and there were early reports about how the pandemic is going to change. How the world does science make it more collaborative. There was a lot of cooperation early on that many scientists talked about. There were a lot of developments that were posted on the Web. You had international cooperation scientist in Europe in China in the United States. But then we quickly huddled down. You had the company saying, OK, we're gonna work on this. We're gonna work on that They wanted to get pat monopolies and have vaccines treatments that Would allow them to make lots of money and what in principle we would want to see was collective sharing of knowledge and also open access to technology so that when these vaccines were being developed Anyone with the means to produce the vaccines would have been able to. We would have liked to have hundreds of millions of each of these vaccines available, maybe even billions at the point where they were approved. Maybe we would have made 800 billion doses of the five sir vaccine and it gets the December and turns out FDA looks at it and they say it's a no go well. That's unfortunate, but you go. Okay, so the vaccines cost roughly $2 each toe produce again not exact figure about ballpark number, so we threw $2 billion in the garbage. We've spent the US loan somewhere in the order of $5 trillion now, in in covert relief this past October, there was a proposal put forward by India and South Africa. Asking the W T O to exempt member countries from some forms of intellectual property enforcement. Which would allow them to produce generic versions of coded vaccines and treatments. And that was an immediate No go but aren't there Global provisions for emergencies just like this. Yeah, This is a fascinating question. So the trips accords trade related aspect of the national property, part of the W T O as of 1995. Those require all countries to doubt us down patent laws. But they have special permission during emergencies to override those pent laws, then special permission has very, very rarely been invoked. And the reason for that is the United States and I suspect European countries as well have basically threatened retaliation. What kind of retaliation denying the drugs? They're not giving them anyway. Various forms of trade were retaliation. This came up with South Africa in the 19 nineties. We threatened to put up terrorists because they were gonna do that on a drug that was used to treat AIDS patients, and this was, I think 99 Bill Clinton's still president, then the U. S. Threatened them with retaliation where we would make it more difficult for them to export items to the U. S. Al Gore, of course, is running for president in in 2000, number of AIDS activist It went to his speeches and they protest that And Clinton back down on it because it was hurting Gore. Gore didn't want to be associated with the I Forget whether they actually issued the compulsory license because again you get this this dance we're Countries threatened to issue compulsory licenses and then often to prevent that from actually happening. The company agrees to radically reduce the price that that's happened several times. I don't know if Fizer or Madonna or Johnson Johnson, If that one comes out, could even do the little jig of saying Oh, no, we'll drop the prices because they can't make enough. We're talking about hundreds of thousands of potential lost lives. The pharmaceutical industry, saying, Oh, well, they it's complicated technology that couldn't possibly produce it..

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"food drug administration" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

08:58 min | 2 years ago

"food drug administration" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Fizer own a patent and what that means is that no one else could produce them without getting a license from those two companies. So while in principle we might think that there are other companies that either have the manufacturing capacity or could develop it. You don't have that option unless maternal Fizer are prepared to give that to them. Patents are former monopoly Unless we change the policy. There's not much we could do about that. And both these companies Had access to hundreds of millions of dollars in public money and billions of dollars in advance. Purchase commitments. Yeah, this is really striking. In the case of Madonna. We literally paid for their development to this vaccine. We gave them somewhere in the order of 434 140 million to do the original development and then the phase one phase two testing. And then the government put up another roughly 440 million to pay the cost of phase three testing where they determined that it's safe and effective. And of course, the Food and Drug Administration proved that Drug companies often say Well, they need a pen, and they have to charge high prices because they took a big risk, and sometimes their drugs fail. Which is true. Of course, this case, suppose the FDA looked and goes. It's a no go. It's not effective. It's not safe. Well, they were paid. Rush, Marama Chandran and Zoe Phil wrote in the Nation this week that we shouldn't be calling these Fizer vaccines or Madonna vaccines at all. They're the people's vaccine. We paid for them, and one of the things we really would have liked was full transparency on all of the research results, so they're giving it to the FDA, The Food Drug Administration and I'm not saying they don't do a good job, but still things will get through. They can't analyze everything. They're rushed. And inevitably there will make some mistakes. If we're fully transparent if you had the dad and they're so that you could look what happened to younger people to older people, people we had heart issues. People might have had other conditions, then researchers all over the country all over the world. Would be able to go through it and maybe they would catch something that the FDA missed. I don't entirely understand what the data has to do with monopoly ownership of the drug because The data refers to how it's worked out in the trial's not how it was made or what its components are or any of that. Well, to my view, there's not a good argument for keeping the data secret. But most of the drug companies insist on that and There's a very pernicious reason as to why they might want to keep it secret, And that's they may look to misrepresent the safety or effectiveness of their drugs. That's a big part of the story. The opioid crisis, you know, produce farmer, which was one. Of course the big opioid manufactures it from the first day this was selling is a generic, anyone could produce it. They won't have a big incentive to go on market and tell doctors. Oh, don't worry. It's not addictive. They wouldn't be doing that. My view is why don't we just pay for the research upfront? Then you don't have that issue, And that's exactly what we did with Madonna. We paid for the research out front. We still give them a pant monopoly, which Makes zero sense. But if you pay for the research out front, then they don't have cost to cover. Currently, the government spends roughly 45 year on biomedical research. If you look at what the industry spends its roughly 90 billion, so more less twice that amount. Suppose we look to replace what the industry spends. We were spending say, somewhere around 130 140 billion year prescription drug research and development. Well, then we would have paid for the company's in advance to do the research. Once it was approved, it could be sold as a generic from the first day. What these manufacturers become essentially our research companies they stand to make far less money from the actual cell of the drug that they were paid to create. And to my view, that's exactly what we want. I'm not looking to put any of these companies out of business. Fizer Merc all the big companies presumably would want to stay in business. They've had years of experience doing research so they would put in bids on these contracts. They're gonna research cancer drugs, you know, In my view, if they're asking me, I designed the system, Everything's open source. So as soon as you get a lab result, you put it up on the Web so every everyone could see it your scenario, which I really I love it. So socialist. It's just a different type of capitalism. I'm not concerned that they could make us much prophetess they do under the current system. I mean, maybe they will. I frankly hope they don't talk about serving the public. Yes, that that's our goal in designing the system, And we always have to remember pent. Monopolies are government policy because again I don't how many times I've argued with people they go. You want your share of the market, and I'm sorry. Pent monopoly is from the government. So we're already interfering with the markets were deciding how best to do it. The situation that we're in now wasn't inevitable. Back at the beginning of the pandemic, the W H O set up. A covert 19 technology access pool to promote the sharing of knowledge, and there were early reports about how the pandemic is going to change. How the world does science make it more collaborative. There was a lot of cooperation early on that many scientists talked about. There were a lot of developments that were posted on the Web. You had international cooperation scientist in Europe in China in the United States. But then we quickly huddled down. You had the company saying, OK, we're gonna work on this. We're gonna work on that They wanted to get pat monopolies and have vaccines treatments that Would allow them to make lots of money and what in principle we will want to see was collective sharing of knowledge and also open access to technology so that when these vaccines were being developed Anyone with the means to produce the vaccines would have been able to We would have liked to have hundreds of millions of each of these vaccines available, maybe even billions at the point where they were approved. Maybe we would have made 800 billion doses of the five sir vaccine and it gets the December and turns out FDA looks at it and they say it's a no go well. That's unfortunate, but you go. Okay, so the vaccines cost roughly $2 each toe produce again not exact figure about ballpark number, so we threw $2 billion in the garbage. We've spent the US loan somewhere in the order of $5 trillion now, in in covert relief this past October, there was a proposal put forward by India and South Africa. Asking the W T O to exempt member countries from some forms of intellectual property enforcement. Which would allow them to produce generic versions of covert vaccines and treatments. And that was an immediate No go but aren't there Global provisions for emergencies just like this. Yeah, This is a fascinating question. So the trips accords trade related aspect of the national property, part of the W T O as of 1995. Those require all countries to doubt us down patent laws, but they have special permission during emergencies to override those pet laws. Then special permission has very, very rarely been invoked. And the reason for that is the United States and I suspect European countries as well have basically threatened retaliation. What kind of retaliation denying the drugs? They're not giving them anyway. Various forms of trade were retaliation. This came up with South Africa in the 19 nineties. We threatened to put up terrorists because they were gonna do that on a drug that was used to treat AIDS patients, and this was, I think 99 Bill Clinton's still president, then the U. S. Threatened them with retaliation where we would make it more difficult for them to export items to the U. S. Al Gore, of course, is running for president in in 2000, number of AIDS activist It went to his speeches and they protest that And Clinton back down on it because it was hurting Gore. Gore didn't want to be associated with the I Forget whether they actually issued the compulsory license because again you get this this dance we're Countries threatened to issue compulsory licenses and then often to prevent that from actually happening. The company agrees to radically reduce the price that that's happened several times. I don't know if Fizer or Madonna or Johnson Johnson, If that one comes out, could even do the little jig of saying Oh, no, we'll drop the prices because they can't make enough. We're talking about hundreds of thousands of potential lost lives. The pharmaceutical industry, saying, Oh, well, they it's complicated technology that couldn't possibly produce it..

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"food drug administration" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

08:37 min | 2 years ago

"food drug administration" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"For breaking news. Thank you now on use the local news producer tried tactic on the tens, every 10 minute mornings and afternoon and weather travel is gonna be tricky out there with Storm Sacramento's news 93.1 kfbk. So one asked about the vaccine. This is the group that did the recommendation to the F Food Drug Administration, FDA. They called the A C I P. There. These all these experts that weigh in on things, and they are recommending that vaccination should be Deford. If you've had the virus. They say, deferred until you've recovered from the acute illness. In other words, if you're experiencing symptoms, and you've completely completed the isolation period For most people as 10 days after the onset of symptoms, so Um, they're not saying Don't get it. They're just saying, Don't get it right away. I Every every vaccine is different when I was a Child in grade school. They lined up all the kids. Who go get their polio vaccine. And they told me you're not allowed. Yeah, they booted me out of the lines and you're not allowed because I actually had polio. So they said. You can't get the vaccine. Well, I never got the polio vaccine, but I got polio before then before it came out. I know idea and well, let's play, um Dr William Hazel time. Um, big immunology, immunologist guy and He Played cut. Nine. This is where he talked. They were talking asking about Moderna earlier today, and he said the antibodies in the modern a vaccine May not be permanent. Well, you know, First of all, I'd like to congratulate with Jennifer publishing their data of their phase 12 trials, and in that publication, you can see how long the neutralizing antibodies those of the ones that are important. That's just the advice the virus. Does that actually doing the work to protect last and what that data shows is that Half life. That is the time at which half of the original antibodies were still active is about three months. That's not a surprise because when they develop vaccines for Zika or Ebola's arrested choice, official virus, That's what they found that the real question is how many have lives. Can you go down? Six months? Nine months, 12 months before you run out of gas and can't stop the virus anymore? I think that's what we're going to learn. It's not necessarily true of all the vaccines, but it might be. Let's take something like the flu. The flu vaccine has a similar half life, maybe even little shorter yet we use it. It's effective, so it's not necessarily a limitation, but it is a caution. There's something we have to watch over time. Yeah. Hadn't heard that from anybody else. Dr Hazel time. Says Moderna as and he presumes it's the same with everybody else. That's the half life on this thing. Maybe they don't know what it is. So everybody's rushing around trying to get the vaccine and it may be where you're gonna have to rush around again. Next year, do the same thing. 855295 66 100 George in Florida. Hello, George. Yeah. Time. Average question about the phone where? I'm sorry. Time, like, Excuse me. I appreciate you The answer in the school, you know, Like the phone where people say why I was still I was in this store that sir This'll Ugo. If you're gonna do something You leave the phone on your couch. You put the TV on especially sporting game, which is about three hours. And you do what? You gotta do this to me. Or you could learn. Sign language and use Morse code. The feds will never know what you're doing. Yeah. Don't know They're listening, but I know they know where you are. I don't Well, that you know. No. Somewhere some well, Mrs Grubach, right? You're right. I mean this fall. Right. You need the phone there was was sent for you expecting The bank robber isn't that smart? The bank robber walks into the bank with the phone in his pocket. Oh, not only works in the phone his pocket when he pulls out, the teller says, Can I have idea gives in the vices number twice is good to know that before I liked I liked Like the stupid crook stories. They're great, I'll tell you Surveil quick. I was I was driving the road down the road and stay with 64. There's a warm art and I seen a big TV on a truck. I said, Wow, I wish I had that TV. That's really look nice. Don't you know when I went home? I looked at my phone and she said, Well, mark televisions on it. I was like, Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah way, Tom. It was a wake up call like it. All right. Just keep your mouth shot. Yeah. Oh, I mean, I mean, There are some some of those big department stores the targets or some of those. I don't know if it's target doesn't but you could be in the store and up will pop a little coupon for something that you happen to be standing in front of. Yeah. I was shouldn't Wal Mart the other day, and I like that by a lot of eggs, and I buy a lot of cheese, And those sudden came up. Said this Krupa for eggs? Yep. I was, like, sure. My bike. I'm sure I mean, I mean, do you? You know you believe that you have privacy? I don't Don't No, no, no, no, I'm grabbing. Really, You know? Yeah. I mean, it's scary. Like I can stuff in the mill. I'm like I never order it by my sort of it. Diverse emits. I'm like this is weird. I says I one day I was watching and commercial about life. We shorts. Thanks. Says I don't need life insurance. And it's about a 34 days later. I guess I think in the middle of life for church exact coincidence? Yeah, but I don't know, but no, I don't agree with you. There is no private shape. You know, it's gone. Gotta learn. Sign language. I look it. Don't get me. Don't get me started on sign language. I Have gotten in more trouble over sign language because You'll see. Some government official standing there at a news conference and they've got all the reporters and their cameras and microphones and everything else and standing next to the politician is somebody Doing sign language and I've I've often Well, I've said it out loud a couple of times. Why do they have they have closed captioning? You know, so why would they need sunlight? Well, I got a very nice lady who sent me a Brother firm email about her daughter could not here and how important this Woz and it does make a lot of sense when she explained it to me from the view of viewpoint of somebody that is death, but they also Um It's I said, Well, this is sign language. I I know nothing about it. Is it the same around the world? And she said no. Every language has its own sign language. Would think it would be university. Yes, Yes, I learned is not. So I get in trouble with the people that are part of hearing or death Find or family.

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Millions of Pills Flood Ohio CVS Pharmacy

The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal

02:18 min | 4 years ago

Millions of Pills Flood Ohio CVS Pharmacy

"That at knuckle heads bar and grill in Parma Ohio perfect name they disclose the CVS across the street had received more pain pills over a seven year period than any other drug store in Cuyahoga county over six million pills in a seven year period so less than a hundred thousand pills now six doesn't know no nothing less than a million pills per year we put it out just slightly less that's all I don't know if that's allotted to CVS go to a CVS their business what they're off they're everywhere they're busy so there was a homeless encampment just beyond the CVS is a popular place for her when users and this one guy who got caught up in all of this is I don't blame CVS he condemned the drug companies may large profits and encourage doctors to prescribe opioids if I'm a drug company I I of course I'm going to try and sell my product there's been approved by the food drug administration of course I am that's what you do that's what they're in business to do that's why I mean I I you got to hang it on that's why the doctors make a lot of money had been given a lot of responsibility they're the ones who have to oversee this in the pharmacies have to be careful about making sure that there's no fraud involved and they do have these programs now to make sure that you're not out doctor shopping so who's to blame this trial is underway they're gonna try and sued the drug makers I I don't know it sounds like these opioids been around a long enough time to to were doctors you're the doctor the colleagues he was he was very cautious I presume most doctors are specially with something new and I'm not going to take the word of a pharmaceutical sales person I'm gonna do my research what is what do the studies say and does the FDA did the FDA say anything in their literature that were proving this but caution caution caution this has it's highly

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