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Old 02-01-2008, 09:24 AM #1
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Default and you are surprised by??........

the reticence by big pharma to be responsible for their trials is legendary.

Jeff Bronstein stopped the trial after 2 surgeries at UCLA, that both had bad outcomes.
The family would have had access to this info. I do not know if they quiried UCLA or not.
What I am saying is it ultimately our responsibility (whether we like it or not) to be responsible for our care.
Big Pharma SHOULD ultimately be held responsible because they are the only ones with access to all the results.
I wonder how many have to die or be grievously injured before Big Pharma says "WHOA"!!??


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