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    There are so many websites offering home based business opportunities and work from home programs, it’s hard to know where to begin. How do you choose the right program for you? How do you protect yourself from getting scammed?

    After much thought on this subject, I have come up with a seven step screening process that I use when searching for a business opportunity. I have listed these steps in detail.

    1. Trust your first instinct.

    This one is easy. If something sounds to
    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
    o good too be true, it usually (but not always!) is. When looking at an opportunity, ask yourself:

    - Does this company sound legit?

    - Is what they are offering a sound product or service?

    - Would you be comfortable selling this product or providing this service?

    - Does what it promises sound to good to be true?

    - Do they have testimonials from satisfied customers on their site?

    - Do they have any credentials listed?

    - Do they offer a money back guarantee?

    As stated in the
    ; or drug, device, and biological product and fixed dose combination would include two or more combinations of drug.

    Examples of combination products may in
    eading, trust your first instinct. It is always best to go on your gut reaction. If you’re not sure, ask someone you trust to take a look at the program and give his or her opinion.

    That first rush is always great. Reading through some of these opportunities can be very exciting. The money they promise you will get your heart pounding. But ask yourself, “Does this sound right”?

    I advise you to think on the opportunity for a day or two and then go back and read it again. This will
    lude drug-coated devices, drugs packaged with delivery devices in medical kits, and drugs and devices packaged separately but intended to be used together.

    allow time for the initial excitement to die down and allow you to put some serious thought into pursuing this particular program.

    2. Make sure they offer a money back guarantee!

    I listed this in the first step, but it deserves its own heading. This may be the most important rule.

    If the company does not offer any kind of guarantee, they are most likely not a reputable company. There should be a minimum 30 day guarantee. Of course, 60 or 90 days is better, but no less th
    here is enormous increase in the number of combination products entering the market in the recent years. Combination products have proven advantages but fixe
    n 30 is acceptable.

    A guarantee shows that a company stands behind its product. If there is not a guarantee, the product will probably not be very good.

    3. Don’t be taken in by one time offers or timers!

    On some business opportunity sites, you will see a limited offer, such as “This offer only available until date below.” And more often than not, it will be whatever date you are viewing the site. Don’t be fooled by this. It is a tactic to get you to buy now without asking
    d dose combinations are still in the process of convincing regulatory authority on their advantages over the single ingredient formulations.

    Combination pro
    any questions or putting any thought into your purchase. You should not be rushed into buying anything. Especially not something that you are hoping will provide at least part, if not all, of your family’s income.

    Another tactic is a timer on the site. It will state that you must order before the timer runs out or the product will no longer be available. Again, they hope to get you excited and that you will ‘buy now before its too late’. But have you ever watched those timers? I h
    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
    ave. They do not run out. They appear to be counting down, but they never get below a preset number.

    Note: I am not stating that if a company uses these tactics they are not legit. They are using aggressive sales tactics, but they may still be a reputable company. If you feel it is a good opportunity to research, continue with the steps.

    Sometimes when you are reading a companies pitch page, you might find something missing. They only give a vague idea of what you would be selli
    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
    g or doing if you order their program.

    And that falls under my next heading…

    4. Ask Questions!

    Never be afraid to ask questions. If the company is legit, they will not mind answering your inquiries. Search through the site to find their contact information. A phone number is best, but an email address will do.

    Make a list of questions. Think carefully of what you need to ask. This is your hard earned money they are wanting. You have every right to ask for more informatio
    nation products and maximize the revenues. But the companies involved in this practice are overlooking that they are burdening the patients both economically
    .

    You would do the same if …

    - you were applying for a job. You would want to know exactly what you would be doing, how often you would be paid, and what benefits you would receive.

    Or

    - you were buying a product at a store. You would ask the salesperson details on the product, such as, how it works, and how will it benefit you.

    Sample questions you would ask might include:

    - What type of product or service will I be offering?

    - Does this program involve advertising or marke
    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
    ting for it to work?

    - If so, do they provide promotional tools?

    - How will I be paid and how often?

    - Will there be support? Do they sell you the program and cut you loose or will they help you out with getting started?

    - Will I have to spend additional money after ordering the program? (i.e. monthly fees, additional information, or tools?)

    - Will a website be required and if so, will they provide it?

    - Ask them about their guarantee and refund policy. Even if this info was
    ts. Some of the combination products were well accepted by physicians while others suffered. Companies involved in development of combination products are fi
    isted on their site, it would not hurt to ask and have it reiterated.

    Include anything else you can think of depending on the type of program you are looking into. If something is not answered on their site home or FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page, or it is very vague, ask!

    Now, you can not expect full disclosure of their program. They would not be in business very long if they gave away all their information for free. But you should expect a little more detailed information
    ding difficulty in defining their combination products and facing various challenges from selecting a combination to marketing it.

    Following aspects would a
    than they provided on their site. If you are not satisfied with the answer, ask again in a different way or with questions that are more detailed. Again, if they are an honest company, they will provide answers.

    If you send an email and do not get a reply within a day or two, your email may have not gotten through their spam filter, or they may have missed it in their other mail. Send it again, maybe with a different subject line, such as ‘Membership Question’, or ‘A question on y
    dd to the challenges in developing combination products:

    Which markets to tap where the combination products can do fairly well?
    Which combination prod
    our program’. If you still do not receive an answer, they may not be a reputable company. I would not advise ordering from any company that you cannot get a response from. If they cannot be bothered to answer a few questions, they certainly won’t bother to return your money if you are not satisfied.

    5. Don’t take their word for it.

    When looking at a company with a business opportunity, you do not have to take their word on it. There is so much information available on the
    cts are meaningful and rational?
    Which therapeutic categories to select?
    Which Combinations can address unmet needs of the patients?
    Do combin
    nternet. Use it to your advantage.

    - Check out the company with the BBB Online.

    - Google it! Do a search on the company name or program.

    See what information you can find on this company or product. You might even find posts in forums where someone has actually bought the program and tried it out.

    - If you are a member of a forum or chat room, you can ask if there is anyone who has tried the program. There are chat rooms devoted to this.

    - Search for review sites that review h
    tions increase the patient compliance?
    What would be the developing cost?
    How to tackle the risks encountered during combination product developmen
    me based businesses or work at home opportunities. Just make sure the review site is reputable, too. Email them and ask about their experience with the company you are researching.

    A very good review site is www.consumer-rated.com. If you do not find the company you are researching listed on their reviews, email them and ask if they have reviewed this company or a similar one. If they haven’t, look for another review site that has.

    - Search until you are at least satisfied that y
    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
    ou cannot find anything negative about the company.

    Please note that this is an important step. It will not guarantee that you won’t be scammed, but at least you have done your homework and protected yourself as best you can.

    6. Search for similar programs.

    Let’s face it. There is not a lot of originality left, even on the internet. The work at home program or business opportunity that you are checking out is probably not the only one of its kind. Search for other company
    ping new procedures for reviewing their safety, efficacy and quality.

    Professional from academic institutions, pharmaceutical industries, health care indust
    sites that are offering a similar product or program. You may find one that you like even better, depending on information provided and benefits listed.

    Remember to take each company your are interested in through the screening process listed above.

    7. Review your program.

    Once you have decided on the company and ordered your program, you will then want to review all the information and tools provided. Read through it several times. Then ask yourself…

    - Is the program in
    y and representatives from various regulatory agencies are working out to design the regulatory requirements for manufacture and sale of combination products
    ormative?

    - Is it made clear what product you will be selling or service you will be providing?

    - Does it give you step by step instructions on how to work this program?

    - Does it provide al the tools necessary to work this program?

    - Does it state exactly how you will earn money with this program?

    - Are you comfortable doing what is required?

    - Does it still sound like a legit program?

    If you answered yes to all these questions, then you have probably found yourself a good
    .

    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
    program. If there is one or two you’re not sure on, don’t despair just yet. If you found a good company, they will offer support. If you are not sure about something in the program, contact your support team and ask. A good company will help you to sort out all the information and answer any questions you have on getting started.

    If you do not get the support you require, then you may have been scammed. If you are not able to get help with your questions, then you may also have tr
    elopment. They need to be wiser in analyzing the market trends and the regulatory requirements.

    Companies that provide selfless information through particip
    uble getting a refund on the program.

    If you answer no to all or even 3 or 4 of the above questions, I would seriously consider asking for a refund immediately. Again, trust your gut instinct.

    Good Luck to you on starting your own home based business. I sincerely hope that this article has been informative and helpful. Remember that if there is money to be made, it will still be there. Just take you time. If done right, you may find an opportunity that exceeds your wildest dreams


    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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