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And it's then I realized that simple acts like selling a bar of soap can save more lives than
pharmaceutical
companies.
If we look at the
pharmaceutical
industry, or, for that matter, university research, you can say exactly the same story about so-called "big science."
Living cells are nature's most efficient machines at making new products, accounting for the production of 25 percent of the total
pharmaceutical
market, which is billions of dollars.
It's hard to know how many animals are on these drugs, but I can tell you that the animal
pharmaceutical
industry is immense and growing, from seven billion dollars in 2011 to a projected 9.25 billion by the year 2015.
We train
pharmaceutical
technicians for the pharmacy industry, we train medical technicians for the medical industry, and we train chemical technicians for companies like Bayer and Calgon Carbon and Fisher Scientific and Exxon.
Look at Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, England, where people who have been addicted to heroin for many years and repeatedly tried to quit and failed can get
pharmaceutical
heroin and helping services in medical clinics, and the results are in: Illegal drug abuse and disease and overdoses and crime and arrests all go down, health and well-being improve, taxpayers benefit, and many drug users even put their addictions behind them.
If we taught doctors how not to use antibiotics as much, if we taught patients how not to demand antibiotics, perhaps this really wouldn't be an issue, and maybe the
pharmaceutical
companies should be working harder to develop more antibiotics.
He got up and gave a very eloquent speech, and at the end of the speech, there was a panel, and on the panel were these
pharmaceutical
executives and biochemists and clinicians and I'm sitting there and I'm listening to them and most of the content went straight over my head.
We studied a general counsel in a
pharmaceutical
company who had to figure out how to get the outside lawyers, 19 competitors, to collaborate and innovate.
Bacteria develop resistance so quickly that
pharmaceutical
companies have decided making antibiotics is not in their best interest, so there are infections moving across the world for which, out of the more than 100 antibiotics available on the market, two drugs might work with side effects, or one drug, or none.
It takes
pharmaceutical
chemistry 10 years to derive a new drug.
But yeah, for 30 years I've been writing stories about abuses of power, and when I say the powerful people over there in the military, or in the
pharmaceutical
industry, everybody applauds me.
In the case of other diseases, patients and their families have led the charge for more research and put pressure on governments, the
pharmaceutical
industry, scientists and regulators.
It's like all of our
pharmaceutical
chemistry is a pole operator in Wichita, Kansas who is tinkering with about 10 or 15 telephone lines.
But there's a question you should ask at this point, a statistic you should ask for that most doctors don't like talking about, and
pharmaceutical
companies like talking about even less.
And as we start engineering cells, we're producing eight out of the top 10
pharmaceutical
products, including the stuff that you use to treat arthritis, which is the number one best-selling drug, Humira.
Imagine a world where I can rent out my healthcare data to a
pharmaceutical
company.
And we're using a natural extract within the same dosage window as a pure
pharmaceutical.
I could share some counterexamples, the case for example of the public official who sues the
pharmaceutical
company for concealing the fact that its antidepressant increases suicidal thoughts in adolescents.
The best advice from hospitals and doctors, the best medications from
pharmaceutical
companies to treat the congestive heart failure of my grandmother didn't work because they didn't acknowledge the systemic racism that she had dealt with since birth.
The trillion-dollar
pharmaceutical
industry.
You see, recently, an employee at the New England Compound, which is a
pharmaceutical
manufacturer, didn't clean a lab properly and now 76 people have died and 700 more have contracted meningitis.
We have an abundance of rich herbal traditions and plants that could be developed into a big
pharmaceutical
industry.
Four or five
pharmaceutical
companies have noticed this, felt that would be interesting drug for the human market, and that's just one of the 30,000 genes that affect our biochemistry.
The reality is that the world is running out of antibiotics, and the
pharmaceutical
industry does not have any answer, actually, any weapon to address that concern.
And so, the potential for exploiting this for
pharmaceutical
and industrial chemical uses is completely untapped, but probably exceeds most of the rest of the biodiversity of the planet.
The
pharmaceutical
industry is rushing to develop more and more and more antimicrobials, desperately trying to outpace antimicrobial resistance.
People are using special kinds of seaweed now for particular purposes, like developing very high-quality
pharmaceutical
products.
In the midst of all this amazing technology, and all these things that are occurring, it's really interesting because there is sort of a counter-revolution that is going on: a resurgence of interest in remedies from the past, in nutraceuticals, in all of these sorts of things that some people, in the
pharmaceutical
industry particularly, like to brand as non-science.
Some
pharmaceutical
companies now have teams that are dedicated to designing enzymes to make drugs more efficiently and with fewer toxic catalysts.
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