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    Do they all have to be different? I'm going to assume that different means o
    According to USFDA, a combination product is one composed of any combination of a drug and device; biological product and device; drug and biological product
    n a different topic. The search engines want fresh content. What that means,
    ; or drug, device, and biological product and fixed dose combination would include two or more combinations of drug.

    Examples of combination products may in
    for example: if I write an article today on Article-Marketing, or I write an
    lude drug-coated devices, drugs packaged with delivery devices in medical kits, and drugs and devices packaged separately but intended to be used together.

    article today about List-Building. In three weeks I can write a brand new ar
    here is enormous increase in the number of combination products entering the market in the recent years. Combination products have proven advantages but fixe
    ticle on Article-Marketing or List-Building. That article is going to begin
    d dose combinations are still in the process of convincing regulatory authority on their advantages over the single ingredient formulations.

    Combination pro
    o get traffic. The search engines like to see fresh traffic.

    I've done some
    ucts have become life saving products for the pharmaceutical companies who doesn’t have many innovative molecules in their product pipeline and have been inc
    Keyword Optimization tests where I'll go into a keyword search tool--I'll co
    easingly used in the product life cycle management. Even the companies having product patents are trying to extend their product life cycle through the combi
    me up with fifteen or twenty different variations of keywords that I'd like
    nation products and maximize the revenues. But the companies involved in this practice are overlooking that they are burdening the patients both economically
    o see myself in the top ten in. A lot of times if I target those right, I'll
    and physically. They need to rightly judge the benefits of the combination products and they have to even look at the risks involved when combining the produ
    submit those articles to the article directories, and about two weeks later
    ts. Some of the combination products were well accepted by physicians while others suffered. Companies involved in development of combination products are fi
    will check back and I will find that almost all of those articles that I've
    ding difficulty in defining their combination products and facing various challenges from selecting a combination to marketing it.

    Following aspects would a
    written are sitting in the top ten spots, usually the top two, or three or
    dd to the challenges in developing combination products:

    Which markets to tap where the combination products can do fairly well?
    Which combination prod
    our spots.

    If I go back in another two weeks, they've slipped. So what do I
    cts are meaningful and rational?
    Which therapeutic categories to select?
    Which Combinations can address unmet needs of the patients?
    Do combin
    have to do to be back in the top ten? I've have to write fresh articles. Thi
    tions increase the patient compliance?
    What would be the developing cost?
    How to tackle the risks encountered during combination product developmen
    s is something that you've got to do on a regular basis. If the question is:
    t?

    As combination products don't fit into the traditional categories of drugs, medical devices, or biological products, the USFDA is in the process of devel
    do they all have to be different--do they all have to be originally written
    ping new procedures for reviewing their safety, efficacy and quality.

    Professional from academic institutions, pharmaceutical industries, health care indust
    nd re-written? Absolutely. I'm a real big believer in writing fresh, origina
    y and representatives from various regulatory agencies are working out to design the regulatory requirements for manufacture and sale of combination products
    l articles.

    I absolutely believe you should be writing fresh articles every
    .

    As there is an increasing trend of the combination products companies manufacturing such products should be able to tackle the problems involved in the de
    time you write, but I think you need to write on similar topics over time, t
    elopment. They need to be wiser in analyzing the market trends and the regulatory requirements.

    Companies that provide selfless information through particip
    keep the search engines loaded with your fresh content on your niche themes


    tion in industry events and feedback to regulatory authorities would be able to face the challenges and will be successful in developing combination products

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