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Nevada, Iowa | I think I know the answer to this but surely someone is more informed than I.
The subject of Cobra was brought up below and I didn't want to hijack that but I am curious as to why you don't see some chemicals as a generic version. Cobra is a good example (I think), to my knowledge there is not a generic version of Cobra. It's been around a lot longer than say Callisto but there doesn't seem to be any cheaper versions or a price reduction in the existing product. Is it mostly a demand-driven issue that spurs the production of generic chemicals or is there patents that last longer than others? Or something that I am completely missing? | |
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