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Re: want to see Bass trying to get out of an argument that he cant win?
On Sep 25, 9:28=A0am, Jim Rojas <jro...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Robert L Bass wrote:
> > "Jim Rojas" wrote:
>
> >> You forgot to mention the deaths & class action lawsuits from the $600
> >> medz...
>
> > I'm not aware of any deaths from anti-nausea medications though I
> > suppose it may have happened.
>
> >> The FDA cover ups from tests they never got around to performing on
> >> real patients, they claim that only the virtual patients suffered any
> >> side affects of any real concern...
>
> > I think the drug companies themselves have to perform the tests, or
> > sponsor clinical trials.
>
> >> The FDA then approving the same drug under a different name as another
> >> miracle cure...
>
> > I'm not big on conspiracy theories concerning the FDA though no doubt
> > they "looked the other way" much more during the previous administratio=
n
> > than they would dare under Obama's watch. =A0My father had to deal with
> > the FDA for many years as a Vice-President at Bristol-Meyers. =A0He use=
d
> > to tell us all kinds of stories about the stuff they would do.
>
> I was speaking abou the FDA as a whole. It seems drugs approved 5-10
> years ago now have swarms of ambulance chasers plastering 10 second
> commercials urging people to file claims again these drug companies. We
> all know the heart of the problem is the FDA taking these clinical
> trails at face value. They rush to get things approved, no matter who
> gets killed along the way.
>
> Jim Rojas- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -
Ambulance chasers are some of my best clients. :-)
RW
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