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To: Al B.
Bet this case never sees a courtroom.

Hell no it won't. I bet there is a body of evidence out there that is incredible showing just how much Lilly knew early on about the "side effects" of this drug. I would be very interested to read the results of the studies that Eli Lilly commisioned and spiked because the results did not come out the way Lilly told the researcher to have them come out! (Those researchers don't get any more lucrative drug research if they don't play ball)

The Eli Lilly commercial; have you seen it?

8 posted on 12/02/2002 11:58:26 AM PST by Nov3
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To: Nov3
I bet there is a body of evidence out there that is incredible showing just how much Lilly knew early on about the "side effects" of this drug.

Read the reports on the Lilly testimony from the Webecker trial. It's all there. Glenmullen's book, "Prozac Backlash," has a good description of the testimony. It's in chapter 4, appropriately titled "Bones Rattling Like Tuning Forks."

Also, while most reporters were at the OJ trial, John Cornwell covered the Webecker trial. He wrote a book about it, "The Power to Harm: Mind, Medicine and Murder on Trial." Lilly's "massaging" of the clinical trial data is covered there as well.

Haven't seen the TV ad yet. Haven't been watching much TV lately. I'll try to catch it.

23 posted on 12/02/2002 1:33:00 PM PST by Al B.
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