RETURNING TO HOW THINGS REALLY WORK
Sharing now some factual information on how all prescription drugs, including jabs, are really developed, to keep them safe and effective.
There is normally a stage before testing a drug in humans, known as preclinical. This is where a small quantity of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), typically around 5 to 10 Litres, is produced and tested to a regulatory defined protocol. Only if testing shows the drug is safe enough, is regulatory approval given to test in humans.
Typically, by the time the suppliers, manufacturers and service providers (eg testing houses) are identified and briefed, contracts are put in place, and all the activities of physical production and testing take place, this takes 2 to 3 years.
Apparently, this never happened :(
THEN THERE’S THE STUDIES IN HUMANS
The next stage in the development lifecycle, which should have been the secon…