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Re: zumantu post# 16661

Sunday, 10/13/2013 7:52:28 AM

Sunday, October 13, 2013 7:52:28 AM

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Hello,

I am looking for experts' collaboration to write a linguistic report to the FDA showing manipulation.

I am a linguist expert in validation and adaptation of international and pharmaceutical studies as well as a pharmaceutical translator of protocols and expert's reports from English into Spanish.

I have read all the briefing documents and what I have seen is partiality in the speech. For example, how can following sentence be written as negative with the words "however" and "negative" when it is showing positive results? Or am I wrong?

"For HDL-C and Apo A-I, VASCEPA, especially 4 g dose, however, showed negative efficacy when compared with placebo"

In my opinion, this is clearly indicative of manipulation and would definitely mislead those members of panel who are not experts in the area.

My level of comprehension is not the one of a science expert, so I am asking for your help to find more of these examples so that I can write and send a linguistic report to the FDA that will show this manipulation.

Please, feel free to write me privately at: anaFDA@zippymail.info
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