Cosentyx / Tremfya Tuesday Surf & Culture Report



Lost Boys & Co...

We're investigating drug naming, but first the surf...

Cloudy with 7 miles visibility.  Winds strong and persistent out of the southwest by 5 to 10kts.  The sea surface is choppy.  The air temperature was 60.0º at checkout but felt cooler in the wind and the sea temperature is 61.7º.  High tide was at 7:11am +3.6' and low tide will be at 12:39pm +1.2'.  It's a SSW swell out of 194º at 3.9' and it was a jumbled 2' to 4' in the surfline...

From Biology Insights:  

"A new drug typically acquires at least three distinct names during its development and market lifecycle. The initial identifier is the chemical name, which precisely describes the molecule’s atomic and structural composition. These names are often long and complex, making them impractical for everyday use by clinicians or patients, primarily serving chemists in early drug development.

As a drug progresses, it receives a non-proprietary, or generic, name. This name is a universally recognized identifier for the active pharmaceutical ingredient and is not exclusive to any single company. Generic names are used in scientific literature, pharmacopoeias, and for regulatory purposes to ensure consistency across different manufacturers and countries.

Finally, a drug may be given a proprietary, or brand, name by the pharmaceutical company that develops it. This name is chosen for marketing and commercial purposes, designed to be memorable and easily recognizable. Unlike generic names, brand names are trademarked and exclusive to the company that holds the patent for the drug."

Side Effects:  Confusion, blurred vision, double vision, triple vision, unpronounceable ingredients. 

Bones & V, rockin' the Hermosa Plaza during the Fiesta...
"When the surf breaks, we'll fix it"
The Professor!!






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