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    Children who are difficult to manage are often poor problem solvers. Any parent who is experiencing trouble raising their teenage son or daughter knows how vexing a problem this can be. My
    According to USFDA, a combination product is one composed of any combination of a drug and device; biological product and device; drug and biological product
    wife and I experienced this firsthand and I can honestly tell you that the trials we went through were nothing short of nightmarish. After purchasing a specialized program to teach us how
    ; or drug, device, and biological product and fixed dose combination would include two or more combinations of drug.

    Examples of combination products may in
    o deal with this problem, we learned that children who are behavior problems are often poor problem solvers. It was then that I saw a revelatory connection.

    Teens who act out inappropriate
    lude drug-coated devices, drugs packaged with delivery devices in medical kits, and drugs and devices packaged separately but intended to be used together.

    y and who demonstrate improper, obnoxious, and offensive behavior are usually below average to poor in their problem solving abilities. During an anger management episode, the irate teen is
    here is enormous increase in the number of combination products entering the market in the recent years. Combination products have proven advantages but fixe
    usually frustrated by some task or challenge that seems oppressive, daunting, and insolvable. Rather than taking a more socially responsible course of action, the teen will act out in ways
    d dose combinations are still in the process of convincing regulatory authority on their advantages over the single ingredient formulations.

    Combination pro
    hat are abusive to those around, and generally such episodes will be replete with vulgar language, destructive behavior, and demeaning epithets toward parents, siblings, and even teachers an
    ucts have become life saving products for the pharmaceutical companies who doesn’t have many innovative molecules in their product pipeline and have been inc
    other authority figures. This is not something we as parents want our children to do.

    In spite of our solicitous nature toward our children, we as parents sometimes have to wage war durin
    easingly used in the product life cycle management. Even the companies having product patents are trying to extend their product life cycle through the combi
    our children’s adolescent period of from thirteen to perhaps nineteen years old. This is a very difficult period to begin with. Take a child who is predisposed either through genetic infl
    nation products and maximize the revenues. But the companies involved in this practice are overlooking that they are burdening the patients both economically
    ences or outside peer pressures—or both—and you have a recipe for a potential nightmare in teen rearing. How can we mitigate against this situation?

    It is ironic that I as a mathematician,
    and physically. They need to rightly judge the benefits of the combination products and they have to even look at the risks involved when combining the produ
    author, and creator of the Wiz Kid series, (see Wiz Kid eBooks) former high school and college teach
    ts. Some of the combination products were well accepted by physicians while others suffered. Companies involved in development of combination products are fi
    r, had to experience such tremendous trouble with my teens insofar as school performance and behavior. In order to correct this problem, my wife and I had to educate ourselves on how to dea
    ding difficulty in defining their combination products and facing various challenges from selecting a combination to marketing it.

    Following aspects would a
    l with such behavioral problems. The situation has improved; however, the emotional cost of the experience has been draining.

    I relate the above to let people know that nobody is immune to
    dd to the challenges in developing combination products:

    Which markets to tap where the combination products can do fairly well?
    Which combination prod
    problems with their kids, regardless of education, training, or background. As a result of my experience, I hope to use the knowledge I have gained to help others who are dealing with these
    cts are meaningful and rational?
    Which therapeutic categories to select?
    Which Combinations can address unmet needs of the patients?
    Do combin
    problems or, for those who have children who will be teens one day, to help them take preventative measures. Since a lot of the bad behavior is the direct result of poor problem solving and
    tions increase the patient compliance?
    What would be the developing cost?
    How to tackle the risks encountered during combination product developmen
    the low self-esteem that results from a child’s feelings of inadequacy, the one sure method of avoiding this “bad teen” scenario is to give your children the tools to problem solve.

    Start t
    t?

    As combination products don't fit into the traditional categories of drugs, medical devices, or biological products, the USFDA is in the process of devel
    em out early and get them interested in things like crossword puzzles, sudoku, brain teasers, and yes, mathematics. The one great subject which teaches all how to become effective problem s
    ping new procedures for reviewing their safety, efficacy and quality.

    Professional from academic institutions, pharmaceutical industries, health care indust
    lvers is mathematics. There is absolutely no denying this and I challenge anyone to a debate on this issue. And parents you have the onus of getting them interested in these things. Unfor
    y and representatives from various regulatory agencies are working out to design the regulatory requirements for manufacture and sale of combination products
    unately I did not do as good a job at this as I should have; however, you can and will do better. Your kids deserve this much.

    Go and research my ebooks on these topics. You don’t have to
    .

    As there is an increasing trend of the combination products companies manufacturing such products should be able to tackle the problems involved in the de
    purchase my books. Check out other sites and products. Buy puzzle books in Barnes and Nobles and other works that stimulate your children’s minds and challenges them to solve problems. I
    elopment. They need to be wiser in analyzing the market trends and the regulatory requirements.

    Companies that provide selfless information through particip
    ssure you that once they are effective problem solvers, you will not have behavioral problems.

    Please email me back on your thoughts and feedback on this most important issue.

    All the best


    tion in industry events and feedback to regulatory authorities would be able to face the challenges and will be successful in developing combination products

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