Biohaven exploit sounds much like the underlying plot to the movie, "The Fugitive." Damn that MacGregor Pharma!! This story is like the Energizer bunny...it keeps going and going and...
Excellent. Though I think it only fair to point out that the statistic of one-fifth of adults in the US being responsible for 90% of alcohol sales sounds a bit like suggesting that one-fifth of the adults are persoally BUYING alcohol in liquor stores, as oppose to bars and other venues purchasing in bulk for inventory and selling to individuals afterward.
IN other words, sure, C-suite and others executives can AFFORD to get blitzed, not just without a threat to their livelihoods, but also economically.
Now, if that 1/5 of the adults regularly CONSUME 90% of the alcohol sold, individually, that does suggest a different opioids problem...and a demographic that bears greater scrutiny. Funny, it has historically be "the working class" blamed for "excessive" drinking. Which one-fifth of society (a fifth, that's ironic) can afford 90% of alcohol sales?
Biohaven exploit sounds much like the underlying plot to the movie, "The Fugitive." Damn that MacGregor Pharma!! This story is like the Energizer bunny...it keeps going and going and...
Excellent. Though I think it only fair to point out that the statistic of one-fifth of adults in the US being responsible for 90% of alcohol sales sounds a bit like suggesting that one-fifth of the adults are persoally BUYING alcohol in liquor stores, as oppose to bars and other venues purchasing in bulk for inventory and selling to individuals afterward.
IN other words, sure, C-suite and others executives can AFFORD to get blitzed, not just without a threat to their livelihoods, but also economically.
Now, if that 1/5 of the adults regularly CONSUME 90% of the alcohol sold, individually, that does suggest a different opioids problem...and a demographic that bears greater scrutiny. Funny, it has historically be "the working class" blamed for "excessive" drinking. Which one-fifth of society (a fifth, that's ironic) can afford 90% of alcohol sales?
A fifth. Now that's funny. Thanks, Terin.