

February 2007
Edited
by:
Dennis Scott BVSc MACVSc
Ethical
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Inside this issue:
It is always tempting to use military analogies when discussing anti-infective therapy, despite the obvious pitfalls.
With a new regime of anti-biotherapy mooted in this newsletter such temptation is overwhelming.
If one takes a WWII aerial warfare approach then normal multi-therapy can be compared to the bombing blitz on London, continuous day and night with little let up.
Pulsatile therapy would be akin to the thousand bomber raids over Germany, much more intensive with periods of relief to regroup and rearm.
The punch-action one shot concept that is
explained here fits neatly into the A-bomb at Hiroshima analogy, one extremely severe blow gained outright victory.
It all seems to fit neatly except for the fact that neither of the first two were actually that effective in breaking the will of the population (the true intent) while the latter was stunningly so.
Multi-dosing is a rational and often effective approach while the punch-action concept, although dramatically effective, is only suited to certain drugs and certain disease situations.
This radical new concept in pharmacology is explained more fully inside.
What is new for February is not so much new in the product line itself but a new approach in anti-biotherapy, which takes up the major portion of this newsletter, and a new way of product presentation.
As stated in the article above a new pharmacological concept is explained inside and there is also an explanation of Ethical Agents Ltd’s new approach to dissemination of product information.
As the pharmacology is intensive there is a strong need for some lighter relief so the funnies are there, grouped this time rather than interspersed through the heavier articles!

