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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82647796 United States 03/30/2022 12:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pfizer has been developing Ritlecitinib, a drug for aloepecia. Quoting: Quantum Joker [link to www.fiercebiotech.com (secure)] "Pfizer's alopecia therapy has been linked to a reduction in hair loss in early topline clinical data, setting the stage for a scrap with Eli Lilly and Incyte in the title fight for a potential blockbuster opportunity. Ritlecitinib has met its primary endpoint in a phase 2b/3 clinical trial of patients with alopecia areata, Pfizer reported Wednesday. The update on the JAK3/TEC inhibitor comes months after Eli Lilly and Incyte reported late-phase success in alopecia. There are currently no FDA-approved treatments for alopecia, an autoimmune disease characterized by hair loss, but multiple drugs could come to market in the indication over the coming years. Pfizer’s ritlecitinib joined Lilly and Incyte’s Olumiant on the list of drugs to hit the primary endpoint in pivotal alopecia trials on Wednesday—and Concert Pharmaceuticals is following closely behind." More pure PR at source. We're nothing but a nation of whores. |
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User ID: 81031998 United States 03/30/2022 12:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pfizer has been developing Ritlecitinib, a drug for aloepecia. Quoting: Quantum Joker [link to www.fiercebiotech.com (secure)] "Pfizer's alopecia therapy has been linked to a reduction in hair loss in early topline clinical data, setting the stage for a scrap with Eli Lilly and Incyte in the title fight for a potential blockbuster opportunity. Ritlecitinib has met its primary endpoint in a phase 2b/3 clinical trial of patients with alopecia areata, Pfizer reported Wednesday. The update on the JAK3/TEC inhibitor comes months after Eli Lilly and Incyte reported late-phase success in alopecia. There are currently no FDA-approved treatments for alopecia, an autoimmune disease characterized by hair loss, but multiple drugs could come to market in the indication over the coming years. Pfizer’s ritlecitinib joined Lilly and Incyte’s Olumiant on the list of drugs to hit the primary endpoint in pivotal alopecia trials on Wednesday—and Concert Pharmaceuticals is following closely behind." More pure PR at source. OMG! They have no shame. My god how stupid they believe humans to be.....and they are right for the most part. |
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User ID: 80287538 United States 03/30/2022 04:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Carbon nano tubes will self assemble into luxurious hair before your eyes! Covid deaths were worth it to bring you fabulous hair! Quoting: pish Sounds wonderful, a world of wicked worms in the making and implanting into your skull. I just need to watch some Disney movies run by a mentally twisted sicko and life will be good for a $!!!! You got to remember though -- those PRION diseases are going to be nasty and just take a lot of people out -- and they have already -- very devastatingly |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76038590 Canada 03/30/2022 05:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | so will smith tarnished his career cause pfizer told him too? how much did they pay a 400 million dollar man to throw his career in the shitter for bald drugs? great theory, totally logical That's probably not the whole of it. I've read other theories that it was a humiliation ritual and that the stage was set up like the CERN logo...the event was to harness emotional energy. Who knows? It is obvious, though, that the slap was faked and the emotion behind it, especially during his speech, was bizarre. |
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User ID: 82643949 Australia 03/30/2022 05:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well this is interesting. Quoting: Quantum Joker It is from the T g r a m site, which we can't link here. But if you go on there to Arkmedic's channel, you'll see his post. Apparently, alopecia is a side effect of the covid vax! Pfizer causes the problem and miraculously delivers the solution...just like moderna with their new hiv vax. Arkmedic: Bookmark this post. The jabs are causing alopecia, which is predominantly an autoimmune disease. I said a year ago that the 3'UTR of the Pfizer jab, using human RNA, was going to prime recipients for autoimmune disease. Pfizer knows. The Oscars' staged punch was another propaganda stunt to normalise alopecia and pave the way to their new alopecia treatment. PS don't worry if you get shingles, that's normal too [link to www.pfizer.com (secure)] This. I had alopecia areata for 7 years in my teens. My daughter developed it from ages 8-2. It's not a disease. It's a symptom. It's an overactive auti-immune response, when your immune system won't shut off after exposure to a virus or streptococcus. You need to address the underlying immune system imbalance with vitamins, minerals, and herbal antimicrobial supplements My daughter and I both have very thick full heads of hair now- I had to work this out on my own for both my daughter and myself- I grew up in a medical family, and I got subjected to a lot of medical college experiments for hair growth. None worked. Drs. really don't know what they're doing, honestly. The vaax is causing alopecia ( latin for hair loss) because it's over-revving the immune system - vitamin A most important, then your Bs- and antimicrobial herbs like olive leaf and oil of oregano, as well as boron, magnesium, and other minerals. Good luck everyone, this is going to be a bumpy ride. Every vax caused symptom is going to be used against us, for profit, and every " cure" will be weaken us more. This is evil. A friend of mine from back in High school developed AA after we all had our TB booster back in '85. Around the age of 14-till his mid 20s it was on again off again AA till he turned 28 and it developed into full blown alopecia universalis. He went through a tough time emotionally/mentally for a few of years, |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77436301 New Zealand 03/30/2022 05:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The "fact checkers" are already saying the slap has nothing to do with Jada's alopecia and Pfizer making a new alopecia drug. Quoting: Quantum Joker [link to www.highsnobiety.com (secure)] No, Will Smith's Oscars Slap Was Not a Big Pharma Conspiracy ... "According to some utter BS tweeted and TikTok'd by conspiratorial anti-vaxxers on March 27, Smith's slap was a secret plan by Oscars sponsor Pfizer to drum up widespread interest in alopecia before it submitted its latest chemical cocktail for approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration..." You know it's true if the naysayers come out quick and hard to contain the story. The key word alopecia |
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User ID: 82643949 Australia 03/30/2022 05:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How dumb are you people? Do you realize how much you'd have to pay Chris rock (already an a lister and rich as hell) to get bitch slapped at the Oscars? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73775972 Pfizer made nearly 40 billion in profit on the jabs alone for 2021, they're not short of a quid. A couple of million bucks would easy do it for Rock. Remember he got hosed in his divorce, leaving him with "only" 60-70 million. Will on the other hand probably double or triple that but i bet he didn't expect as much backlash and thought he'd come out a s a woke hero archetype. Last Edited by Farrrrrrout on 03/30/2022 06:08 AM |
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User ID: 80303154 China 03/30/2022 05:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.fiercepharma.com (secure)] Quoting: Quantum Joker "Oscar-winning actor Will Smith slapping comedian Chris Rock made the biggest headlines out of the Oscars Sunday night. But the sponsorship from Pfizer and COVID shot partner BioNTech was for the pharma marketing world a bigger moment. The vaccine-making pair, which teamed up two years ago and produced the world’s biggest-selling product last year in Comirnaty, their COVID-19 shot, joined forces again to sponsor the biggest night in Hollywood. “Pfizer and BioNTech are proud to support the Oscars, and we are heartened to see the film industry gather in person and alongside fans to celebrate the talent and artistry produced during the past year,” a Pfizer spokesperson told Fierce Pharma Marketing." Pfizer will be soon a curse word. Global. Amen YAHshua. Wicked evil sick and Hellywierd is msm tail of dog YAHshua the sound of His Name in English, YAH is short form of YHVH, Bible.PRAYERBOOK.Praisebook DOWNLOADs [link to www.docdroid.net (secure)] [link to pdfhost.io (secure)] [link to www.docdroid.net (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71501925 United Kingdom 03/30/2022 05:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | so will smith tarnished his career cause pfizer told him too? how much did they pay a 400 million dollar man to throw his career in the shitter for bald drugs? great theory, totally logical He got an Oscar didn't he? No arrest, no dragged out of the building. Wakey wakey. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77949466 United States 03/30/2022 06:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pfizer has been developing Ritlecitinib, a drug for aloepecia. Quoting: Quantum Joker [link to www.fiercebiotech.com (secure)] "Pfizer's alopecia therapy has been linked to a reduction in hair loss in early topline clinical data, setting the stage for a scrap with Eli Lilly and Incyte in the title fight for a potential blockbuster opportunity. Ritlecitinib has met its primary endpoint in a phase 2b/3 clinical trial of patients with alopecia areata, Pfizer reported Wednesday. The update on the JAK3/TEC inhibitor comes months after Eli Lilly and Incyte reported late-phase success in alopecia. There are currently no FDA-approved treatments for alopecia, an autoimmune disease characterized by hair loss, but multiple drugs could come to market in the indication over the coming years. Pfizer’s ritlecitinib joined Lilly and Incyte’s Olumiant on the list of drugs to hit the primary endpoint in pivotal alopecia trials on Wednesday—and Concert Pharmaceuticals is following closely behind." More pure PR at source. Privilege is assaulting another man on live TV with millions watching and NOT being placed in handcuffs like the rest of us would be. It’s got nothing to do with skin color |
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