Thursday, March 28, 2013 3:52:56 PM
This may just be a classic case of BIEL (and the other applicant firms) just avoided getting a no. Which is to say, "we ain't dead yet"
Of course, the reason is the key element. Was it because someone in the administration at the USFDA finally recognized that they are so far off base, according to BIEL and many scientifically knowledgeble experts in the field, that they need to develop the appropriate next steps or actions, rather than more simple obfuscation?
Or, at another more appropriate level, did someone in Maryland hit the alarm button about Maryland granting financial funds to BIEL to expand its' business, while they are stagnating in the regulatory application process at the FDA?
Or, did the good Lady Senator from Maryland, or someone else at the top of the food chain in DC finally "get it" and stop the train for quick re-assessment? Whatever, it ain't a no, maybe it's finally face-saving time.
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