Galera's drug involves a medical procedure -- IV -
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Insurance companies won't want to have to pay that extra price for an IV if there is an alternative.
Patients won't want to have yet another IV. Remember that these people are getting lots of blood tests etc. that involve needles in arms. Who wants another one?
And doctors certainly don't want to subject their patients to a procedure that might affect the outcome of the therapy.
Brilacidin-OM's delivery method is simply superior. The results of clinical trials so far indicate that it's a superior therapy.
Why all the doomsaying about Galera supposedly being a threat, when it isn't?
Gee, I wonder why certain posters keep trying to downplay the superiority of Brilacidin-OM? But I don't wonder very much.