Tuesday, August 09, 2011 9:58:12 PM
Almost sounds like FDA denial is based on a technicality, a chain of command paper work issue, but even that seems implausible, unless you realize how screwed up our hospitals are, and how many patients get the wrong drugs all the time, which on that basis, I could use US drug dosing error statistics as a good reason to doubt any drug application at the FDA as possibly having dosed the wrong people with the wrong trail drug.
Question now, is who on the inside screwed up on the little details. Heads should role on the inside for this kind of mistake, at this level. If they farmed out the work to outsiders at the test sites, they should be sued for malpractice!
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