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What’s stopping healthcare professionals making their own drugs?

What’s stopping healthcare professionals making their own drugs?

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Hedley Rees
Jan 25, 2021
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The answer is ‘far less than you would think!’

In this STAT article Letting academic medical centers make CAR-T drugs would save billions, medical centres in the US, and their healthcare professionals (HCPs), assert “There’s a better way, one that will lower the price, enable more precise and individualized targeting for specific patients, and allow for a faster process: Let medical centers do this.”

So, what would it take for medical centres, or NHS hospital networks in the UK, to become DIY drug developers?

What have hospitals already got? These below:

  • Customers (patients)

  • Healthcare professionals (convert sick patients into well patients)

  • Planning systems

  • Physical facility professionals (handle buildings, machinery and equipment)

  • Land

  • Internal transport and storage (move and store things)

  • Skilled at operation of machinery and equipment

What have they not got (yet)? These below?

  • Experience of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)

  • GMP for advanced therapies

  • Certain skills in drug development

  • Aseptic ma…

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