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    In order for a drug to be approved, research conducted in the U.S. is required. Research from other countries alone is seldom if ever, accepted for FDA approval research is very expensive and unless it is sponsored at a university medical centre or by the national institutes of health or one of the giant pharmaceutical the prevailing impression that's the treatment which is not used in the U.S. doses not works, various NIH or universities scientists who generally apply for research grants have shown little interest in oral therapeutic enzyme research.

    Another aspects illustrating physicians reluctance is that the number of unrelated enzyme products are currently available in the U.S. as over the counter preparations, and most of the physicians will not recommend products they may equate with OTC preparations, even they are found to be effective, in part for fear of being labelled unscientific because the patient that go to see the doctor aspect the real prescription or injection. The prevailing medicine opinion is that patient should be treated exclusively with FDA approved 'real' medications.

    A significant development, according to the rep[orts of the media, is that the U.S. federal government has recently announced a new scientific division to investigate some of the so called alternative therapies. In addition, an FDA approved clinical study utilizing a mixture of oral enzyme in currently in progress in the U.S.
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