No I’m not setting up new terms, I’m sticking to the terms that I have been talking about since the inception of this forum and I began participating in The discussion expressing my vehement doubts of a full commercialized release by 2020, I have made this explicitly clear it’s not going to happen and so has another member bboy. If you think the conditional seven year access, under the new PMD act allows products to be given early after safety and efficacy clinical trials are proven, is full commercialization you just don’t know what I’m talking about, full commercialization is not just the Japanese market full commercialization means that we can all book an appointment to receive the treatment, this requires a phase 3. I already conceded and in fact never disagreed that it might be possible for a few people to benefit from the new Japanese regenerative medicine regulations by 2020 if they complete most of a phase II to qualify, again I’ve said many times that is possible however full market release with clinics around the world trying to purchase their rights to sell the treatment is not going to happen by 2020. In fact look at the interview with Dr. Tsuji he says the same thing, it’s not gonna happen. And again if you want to follow the pedantic definition of commercialization not “Full commercialization“ which are two different terms within business The money that they receive courtesy to the PMD act during a seven-year conditional period they have to continue on to complete a larger phase 3 trial, and they have to continuously provide data and information to the regulatory board in Japan, the money they make from The conditional release in the “Japanese market“ is almost guaranteed to go to paying for the phase 3 clinical trial ( which costs a ridiculous amount of money), and collecting all of that data and providing it to the regulatory board, therefore it’s not revenue, it’s more along the lines of fundraising helping the product reach actual full commercialization which is literally the purpose of the new regulations for regenerative medicine in Japan! And again even if it was giving them a small profit, it’s not full commercialization whilst being: conditional, temporary and isolated to the Japanese market under strict supervision and regulations you dotardDogma is just pissed I took him up on a bet for his house lol so now the coward is trying to set up new terms to cover his ***
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