freedmind2015
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This guy's philosophy pretty much sums it up...
Anyone know how to stop overthinking?
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This guy's philosophy pretty much sums it up...
Anyone know how to stop overthinking?
but I heard that some people don't like the way Salli walks...(that's a Stetsasonic reference for u young bucks )Oh Salli!
The Pope is coming to DC tomorrow and Wednesday
Hopefully it's not that crazy
man 30k thats nothing imagine having to deal with 1.5 million people. i need to stay far away from the "zone" come this weekend and im in the dead center of it all
typically a company gets a set amount of years to have 'exclusivity'. At the end of that term the company has to apply for an extension of exclusivity and make the case why they should still have it. I'm not sure if there is an exclusivity limit or not though.Don't medical patents expire? Just buy the generic version...
Medicine patents are 20 or 25 years here in Belgium, I'm pretty sure it's 25 but I don't recall exactly. I would assume it's probably the same in the US. I haven't heard of patent extensions. Literally every medication I've ever taken has a generic version on the market.typically a company gets a set amount of years to have 'exclusivity'. At the end of that term the company has to apply for an extension of exclusivity and make the case why they should still have it. I'm not sure if there is an exclusivity limit or not though.
in the US it really depends on the treatment - whether it's for a new indication of an already approved treatment, a biologic, an orphan drug, etc. 25 years seems REALLY long though, I don't think any exclusivity lengths are that long in the US.Medicine patents are 20 or 25 years here in Belgium, I'm pretty sure it's 25 but I don't recall exactly. I would assume it's probably the same in the US.
I buy generic versions of all my medications because it's much cheaper.
That seems rather low to me. I'm covered 100% through my dad's job for all medical costs.If your job offers to pay 50% of your medical coverage
Is that good, bad, or decent?
99% of the patents on medication currently on the market here have already expired so nearly everything has a generic version.in the US it really depends on the treatment - whether it's for a new indication of an already approved treatment, a biologic, an orphan drug, etc. 25 years seems REALLY long though, I don't think any exclusivity lengths are that long in the US.
50% is low... I get 80% I believeIf your job offers to pay 50% of your medical coverage
Is that good, bad, or decent?
What part of Belgium do you live in fam? I did a study abroad in the summer but spent time traveling around Europe. Stayed in Brugge for a few days and went to Brussels, Antwerp, and Ghent. Was in Luxembourg for literally 4 hours