The totally not knock-off version of Ivermectin with a new name. Under a patent and at x10 - x 1000 times the cost.
Purely coincidentally, Pfizermectin will also happen to treat scabies, head lice, bed bugs... With promissing prospects for veterinarian use as a livestock dewormer. But it totally won't be Ivermectin.
It'll be the stereoisomer and about half as effective. Medicines must be chemically different to get a new patent.
The rebrand/rename is because ivermectin is generic and they can't make billions off of it.
See the difference between Prilosec and Nexium ... when Prilosec went generic ... bam ... Nexium came out as the "new purple pill" ... but was basically the same shit. Then ... all of a sudden ... Prilosec had an issue and had to be pulled from the OTC shelf ... What a cohencidence!!!
Also: Ephedrine and Pseudoephedrine. Stereoisomers of each other. One's the cis-molecule, the other's the trans-molecule.
Gotta set the table for Pfizermectin.
The totally not knock-off version of Ivermectin with a new name. Under a patent and at x10 - x 1000 times the cost.
Purely coincidentally, Pfizermectin will also happen to treat scabies, head lice, bed bugs... With promissing prospects for veterinarian use as a livestock dewormer. But it totally won't be Ivermectin.
It'll be the stereoisomer and about half as effective. Medicines must be chemically different to get a new patent.
The rebrand/rename is because ivermectin is generic and they can't make billions off of it.
See the difference between Prilosec and Nexium ... when Prilosec went generic ... bam ... Nexium came out as the "new purple pill" ... but was basically the same shit. Then ... all of a sudden ... Prilosec had an issue and had to be pulled from the OTC shelf ... What a cohencidence!!!
Also: Ephedrine and Pseudoephedrine. Stereoisomers of each other. One's the cis-molecule, the other's the trans-molecule.