If you had a product that cured all known infections, how would you go about mar

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  1. Inventurist profile image74
    Inventuristposted 10 years ago

    If you had a product that cured all known infections, how would you go about marketing it?

    If you had an FDA (US) approved product that had been proven to kill MRSA, Staph, even other highly infectious micro-organisms, and it was ready to sell, where would you start? Military? Hospital groups? Church or free clinics? Drug store chains? Anecdotal evidence shows cures/healing of spider bites, psoriasis, MRSA and Staph infections, diabetic foot ulcers as well as veterinarian uses and more.

  2. Vlorsutes profile image73
    Vlorsutesposted 10 years ago

    If it was FDA approved, I'd have it available to everyone. I don't think I have the right to deprive people of it (directly or indirectly) by giving it to a military organization or anything of the sort to where they'll govern how it's distributed.

    1. Inventurist profile image74
      Inventuristposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      It IS FDA approved. "Give" won't allow it to be available for long - sell is more likely. It isn't free to make. I do hope to help a lot of people.

  3. Healthyannie profile image87
    Healthyannieposted 10 years ago

    Sounds fantastic - I would market everywhere. Doctors would certainly need to know so they can prescribe the drug and drug stores are important as most people trust the advice of pharmacists. Newspapers are a good idea for marketing - informative magazine articles sell drugs like hot cakes.
    I would get a well known medical doctor to write about the drug which would give the drug immediate approval, and credibility.

    1. Inventurist profile image74
      Inventuristposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I know, seems like a miracle product. Already approved by FDA, it is over the counter (no prescription needed) which may actually be a mistake in marketing. Proof has been in the pudding, so to speak. Healing has occurred as noted in all wounds.

  4. Abby Campbell profile image73
    Abby Campbellposted 10 years ago

    If you had a product that is a "cure all," you wouldn't need to market it. The media would get a hold of it from the FDA. People would then buy it and tell their friends. Something that is this wonderful usually sells itself. wink

    1. Inventurist profile image74
      Inventuristposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Not a "cure all." However, if there is infection, it will kill it. In other words, it isn't an oral antibiotic but a topical salve. Only one drop is needed in many cases to begin healing almost within hours. Even with national awards, no media attent

    2. Abby Campbell profile image73
      Abby Campbellposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Tell me more! I'll buy it! Where can I get this from?

    3. Inventurist profile image74
      Inventuristposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Not quite ready for general distribution. I'm actually doing real market analysis as well and hoping to find a better way to get it out fast and across a lot of markets all at one time. A story about me in the Chattanooga paper allowed inventor to me

    4. Abby Campbell profile image73
      Abby Campbellposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      That's awesome, Inventurist. Please keep us informed. wink

  5. artist101 profile image60
    artist101posted 10 years ago

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    If it truly is a cure, i would start with holistic doctors. So they could give their testimony, and use it in their practice to heal. If it is a natural product, I doubt mainstream medicine would except it, some doctors are listening to the new research, and clinical trials that have come out in recent years about "natural healing" were as some are not. If you have a general physician that will work with you, Id go for it. Most of what your product cures is usually handled by a GP, or even a dermatologist, target those markets that would use it, or recommend it in their practice. I wish you the best of luck, it takes determination to succeed.

    1. artist101 profile image60
      artist101posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      thank you for the best answer pick,

 
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