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Teen nutrition can be very difficult to manage as a parent. Let’s face it, teens in general can be dif 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 ficult to manage at times. There are plenty of obstacles that stand in the way of making sure that you ; or drug, device, and biological product and fixed dose combination would include two or more combinations of drug. Examples of combination products may in r teenage is eating healthy: Teens spend more time out of the house and on their own than younger chil lude drug-coated devices, drugs packaged with delivery devices in medical kits, and drugs and devices packaged separately but intended to be used together. dren. They are making choices for themselves, often based on convenience and the “hip factor”. You al here is enormous increase in the number of combination products entering the market in the recent years. Combination products have proven advantages but fixe so can’t keep teens away from food in the house. With younger kids, it’s easier to hide food, or keep d dose combinations are still in the process of convincing regulatory authority on their advantages over the single ingredient formulations. Combination pro the cookie jar out of reach. It gets tough when our kids are taller than we are! Teens just have a te 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 ndency to migrate toward junk. Junk food tastes good, and they really aren’t able to understand or rel 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 ate to the long-term consequences of eating poorly. There are several ways that you can make a differe nation products and maximize the revenues. But the companies involved in this practice are overlooking that they are burdening the patients both economically nce in your teen’s nutrition and overall health: Keep the junk out of the house. While you can 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 ’t always control what happens outside your house, at least you can regulate what happens within. Don’ ts. Some of the combination products were well accepted by physicians while others suffered. Companies involved in development of combination products are fi buy junk and sugared drinks, and they won’t have access to it. Shop smart and have healthy foods that ding difficulty in defining their combination products and facing various challenges from selecting a combination to marketing it. Following aspects would a are easily accessible for snacks. Bring your child shopping with you. Teach your child what f dd to the challenges in developing combination products: Which markets to tap where the combination products can do fairly well? Which combination prod oods are better for them and why. Show them how to use a food label to help make good choices. Teach cts are meaningful and rational? Which therapeutic categories to select? Which Combinations can address unmet needs of the patients? Do combin them today, so that when they are really on their own, they’ll have a skill that will help them live lo tions increase the patient compliance? What would be the developing cost? How to tackle the risks encountered during combination product developmen nger and happier. Let them see the benefits. Explain things in terms that they can relate to a 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 nd understand. You can tell them that obesity will lead to heart disease, high blood pressure, diabete ping new procedures for reviewing their safety, efficacy and quality. Professional from academic institutions, pharmaceutical industries, health care indust s, and cancer, but that probably won’t mean much to them today. Tell them that they can feel better ab y and representatives from various regulatory agencies are working out to design the regulatory requirements for manufacture and sale of combination products out themselves, climb stairs without getting out of breath, and play longer, harder, and better. Don’t . 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 be afraid to tell them what the right thing is to do. Studies show that teens really do pay attention elopment. They need to be wiser in analyzing the market trends and the regulatory requirements. Companies that provide selfless information through particip to what their parents say, and that a parent carries more influence with their teen than their friends 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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