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Intricacy became a stand-in for innovation.
               Fragility became a proxy for sophistication.
               Barriers to access became, somehow, part of the
               justification.


               But what if we’ve misunderstood the assignment?

               What if we’ve spent decades mistaking engineering
               difficulty for therapeutic merit?

               What if the next revolution in medicine isn’t a molecule
               with ten patents and a ten-figure price tag, but a mindset
               shift—a new approach that dares to ask:

                   •  What if the drug doesn’t need to be injected to be
                       powerful?
                   •  What if the therapy doesn’t need refrigeration to be
                       effective?
                   •  What if the delivery system doesn’t need to be
                       industrial to be trustworthy?

               Sometimes, the most radical innovation is the one that
               makes the extraordinary feel ordinary.


               Sometimes, the revolution is simplicity.




               Rewriting the Rules, Not Just the Molecules

               Biologic delivery today is built around systems designed to
               contain risk and conserve control. That means:

                   •  Infusion centers with sterile chairs and supervision
                       protocols.
                   •  Specialty pharmacies that ration and gatekeep.

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