Chaz wrote: HDL is the good cholesterol. I think O
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HDL is the good cholesterol. I think Ohm showed a link between CcR5 blockade and lowering bad cholesterol. LDL. I wonder if we could impact this reduction in HDL also.
Leron's Robin Hood effect (give-to-the-good take-from-the-bad) on cholesterol is clear in the NASH poster as well. I don't have it in front of me so I can't cite it the way Ohm undoubtedly could, but it is impressive and even eye-popping.
Just for that effect, Leron should be a multibillion dollar drug -- look at the revenue statins pull in, with pretty crap side effects (I can vouch for). The NIH writes:
"Between 2002 and 2018, an annual mean of 21.35 million statin prescriptions were purchased nationally, with an average total annual cost of $24.5 billion."
So if you have a completely safe drug that lowers statins, modulates the immune system, shrinks solid tumors, lowers the number of traveling cancer cells, reduces inflammation in many forms and is able to cross the brain blood barrier, what is it worth?
Answer: about 16 cents a share.
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