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Author Re: the simplest of contracts
jake

2004-10-26, 7:12 am


"Larry Hoover" <larryhoover@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> "jake" <invalid@invalid.com> wrote in message
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> Then that's an actionable cause, isn't it. But, we don't know exactly what
> the subjects were told, do we?


you might not with your selective memory..


>Dr. Mark Leibowitz lied to four other women in the study, telling them that
>Johnson had a history of depression and shouldn't have made it through the
>screening process. Leibowitz was the lead physician of the company
>conducting a simultaneous duloxetine trial for Lilly at a second site in
>California. He was aware that if news of the Johnson suicide caused his
>subjects to walk out, the trial would have to be conducted all over again,
>potentially delaying Cymbalta's approval.


learned liar huh?







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