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It's an FDA requirement knucklehead. It's a good thing. Otherwise kids would have no options. Your clinical and commercial understanding is linear.
But meanwhile, go ahead and write your manifesto.
Yeah, all those kids need that blood thinner, don't they? What a coincidence that the maker waited until right as the patent was about to expire before deciding to extend this goodwill to society and run these trials. Hey they get to keep the game going for six more months, but the real reason they're doing it is to make their medicine available to kids, right?
Next it will be Aricept getting six more months of legalized price gouging under the guise of pediatric studies.
And it's not a manifesto, it's a letter. A suggestion from a concerned patriot who knows the game from the inside.