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3.8 – The Immune-Compatible
Future
This isn’t just about immunology.
It’s about restoring credibility to one of the most powerful
classes of therapies modern medicine has ever created.
Biologics were supposed to change everything—and for a
while, they did.
They gave patients new hope for chronic diseases.
They delivered targeted precision where blunt instruments
once dominated.
They promised a future where disease control didn’t mean
full-body suppression, but molecular specificity.
But that promise has been undermined—not by malice, but
by omission.
We built biologics for potency, not longevity.
For impact, not integration.
For approval, not adaptation.
And as a result, we now face a new imperative:
If we want to preserve the biologic revolution, we must
make it durable.
Cooperation over confrontation
Confrontation has become the industry norm, so what will
it look like when we work with the immune system? In an
immune-compatible future:
• Biologics are introduced in ways that promote
tolerance, not alarm
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