In the U.S., only 1 in 1,000 potential drugs makes it to human trials. https://t.co/1olhZEOUIN
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@mpc_xetts @TheModHammer @ShroppieGoddess Hahahaha... You're not too bright are ya?! Have you completely overlooked the shortcuts highlighted in the article? I'm not even slightly surprised. Anyways, the answer to your question... 10 - 15 years. https
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@PaulHsieh @shlevy "New drug and device approval in the United States take an average of 12 and 7 years, respectively, from pre-clinical testing to approval." https://t.co/e63WoxyHnX
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@DeanPelletier26 @E_OhFrThLvOfGd @xsmoky_ @BSDetector4u @budswider @Insaneisntit @atRachelGilmore Of course. It's arguable based on typical timelines compared to those in Operation Warp speed. How long is a piece of string? It's dependent multifactorica