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Default Iplex for ALS patients

A growing group of ALS patients, families and friends are organizing the fight for the right to Iplex. This FDA approved drug is blocked by a patent settlement agreement. Please sign the petition and ask all of your friends and family members to sign this. We are going to take this petition to the media, the corporate executives at Tercica/Ipsen & Genentech/Roche, and to our government officials. Please help us in this battle to obtain Iplex for ALL patients.
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