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> We haven't done extensive research in populations outside of the United States, but for the last 50-100 years the US (and Europe) has been leading the charge

I'm confused, I thought that over the last ten years a lot of the medical research formerly conducted by U.S. pharma companies has been outsourced to SROs, who in turn test their drugs on poor people in India or whatever. Is that not actually the case?




That only happens for certain drugs, typically treatment naive diabetes, IBD and other chronic disease patients where in the US there’s a standard treatment the patients receive right away so they have to go overseas to find untreated patients. That being said often those treatments will still have to come back to the US to run trials later on for approval on the population here.




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