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Old 09-11-2012, 07:32 PM #1
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Default Trial, study results

Does anyone know how I can find out what the results of drug trials are? I am curious to find out what happened with the trial in UK on orphan drug monarsen and whether or not it will soon be offered in the USA as well as interested in reading what happened with some other trials I found have been done in last 5 years or so?
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