Guest guest Posted December 27, 2002 Report Share Posted December 27, 2002 This info is courtesy of ChangeWave Investor; It is what one Wall street group sees for the coming decade in Drug Medicine, You can join at the end: However I do not either recommend or not recommend this type of organization. I do not choose to join them. I am sending this along only for your health planning. And including the source as common courtesy to the promoter. Lorenzo Quote: " Our ChangeWave Alliance of more than 3,900 credentialed professionals in hundreds of industries and companies around the world have helped us identify these unstoppable waves and help us find the best companies on these growth waves to ride. Here are two major ChangeWaves we want to ride in early 2003: ================================================ Great ChangeWave #1: The Generic Drug ChangeWave ================================================ The Generic Drug ChangeWave is unstoppable and growing three to five times faster than the Big Pharma model. The FDA reports that new drugs to treat and cure sick patients are coming to market at the slowest rate in 12 years. And, the most pronounced decline is in the category FDA officials hold the greatest promise for-those listed as " breakthrough " or new molecular entities. This from and industry that spends THREE TIMES as much on research as it did just 10 years ago. The sad reality of the Big Pharma world is that much of the " easy " work and drug targets have been hit over the last two to three decades leaving little room for innovation and growth. The next leap in prescription drugs is going to take a combination of technological and regulatory hurdles to happen. Yet the demand for drug treatment expands every day the baby boomers get older and their parents live longer. This is the incredible sweet spot for generic drugs-copies of off patent perscription and over-the-counter medication. In complete contrast to the branded drug market, generic drugs are poised to experience double-digit growth over the next five years. Good news on the regulatory, patent, and demographic fronts will drive growth rates past 15% for this sector significantly eating into brand-name market share by 2006. A recent study concluded that the 2006 generic drug market will likely be more than double its 2001 value. Changes to the approval process, the large number of expected high-revenue patent expirations, increased cost consciousness among payers and consumers, and a more aggressive industry strategy are the major drivers of this monstrous growth. Our favorite play on the generic drug ChangeWave is an emerging Game Over Dominator in the field. In the hot-off-the-presses January 2003 issue of ChangeWave Investing I reveal my #1 favorite stock of the Generic Drug ChangeWave. This monster has more than 60 Abbreviated New Drug Applications representing $23 billion in brand sales, and its profit growth rate of 30% is a lock in 2003. It is the single best " Bombs Over Baghdad " play in our 2003 strategy. You can get the name of this emerging giant and access our brand new January 2003 Forecast issue online, in the next five minutes just by signing up for a three-month, RISK-FREE trial to my ChangeWave Investing service. I urge you to get this issue now before the start of the year. It can help get your portfolio get off to a fast start in 2003. Sign up right now at: http://changewave.com/order/?acode=6CMC132 & ccode=253749 =========================================== Great ChangeWave #2: The HIPPA ChangeWave =========================================== This transformation of healthcare reporting from paper to digital is finally starting to accelerate and it's a wave you'll want to ride with us. The demand wave is expected to peak at $50 billion of spending over the next few years-that's what I call a Monster ChangeWave! But the digital paper aspect is just the beginning of the medicine's transformation. We are at the cusp of a new revolutionary phase of healthcare. The marriage of information technology and medicine will bring us to the practice of " information-based healthcare. " This medicine will range from personalized perscriptions and therapies based on your specific genetic characteristics/family history to instant access to the real time treatment outcomes from studies of large patient populations. It holds the true promise of forever changing the way medical care is delivered. Savvy investors who hop on this wave early stand to make a fortune. But this wave needs a technological foundation and the Health Insurance and Portability Act of 1996 (HIPPA) is the structural beginning of the incredible Information Based Healthcare Wave. Put simply, the HIPPA is a government mandate for administrative simplification through Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), with detailed requirements for privacy, and security for virtually all of the $1 trillion health care industry. A big part of the HIPPA enables individuals to qualify immediately for insurance when they change jobs-that's the portability part. We at ChangeWave have been looking at HIPPA technology providers the past year and have come up with our odds on favorite to become the Big Kahuna in this space. It's already up 42 % so far in 2002 and that's only the beginning. Get our complete report on this powerhouse in the January 2003 Forecast issue of ChangeWave Investing. IT can be yours in the next five minutes when you sign up for a RISK-FREE trial of my ChangeWave Investing service. Go now to: http://changewave.com/order/?acode=6CMC132 & ccode=253749 ==================================================================== The Information-Based Healthcare Wave is Already Accelerating ==================================================================== Major medical institutions such as the Mayo Clinic and the Winship Cancer Institute at Emory University, are among the early adopters of information based medicine. The Mayo Clinic, in collaboration with IBM, is putting 6 million medical records into an advanced data management system. When fully operational, this system will be a comprehensive source for physicians and researchers to understand how a patient's genetic makeup can influence the course of a disease and will offer comparative perspectives on large patient populations. It will also allow Mayo clinic researchers to quickly identify the best candidates for clinical trials in order to offer new breakthroughs in patient treatments. The advent of information-based medicine will not only help change the way medicine is practiced, but will also have a profound impact on keeping people healthy in the future. We are already riding this monster ChangeWave and I want you to be there with us in the coming year. Sign up today at: http://changewave.com/order/?acode=6CMC132 & ccode=253749 ====================== YOUR NO-RISK GUARANTEE ====================== Try my ChangeWave Investing service entirely without risk. Take a full 3 months to judge its worth for yourself. If you don't like it for any reason, it costs you nothing. Join today and you'll get : 1. Monthly issues of ChangeWave Investing newsletter 2. Weekly E-Mail Updates every Friday 3. Instant E-Mail Alerts 4. Unlimited Access to the ChangeWave Investing r-only website 5. Introductory Special Reports, and access to every back issue of ChangeWave Investing newsletter. 6. My top five stocks of the Greatest 2003 ChangeWaves to buy now. 7. PLUS, the January 2003 Forecast issue of ChangeWave Investing newsletter. To sign up simply click here : http://changewave.com/order/?acode=6CMC132 & ccode=253749 Sincerely, Toby Smith Editor ChangeWave Investing P.S. Remember, you can try my ChangeWave Investing service entirely without risk. Take a full 3 months to judge its worth for yourself. If you don't like it for any reason, it costs you nothing. With 2003 fast approaching there's no better time than now to position yourself for a great bouncback year in the making. 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