Total Solar Eclipse in August
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The FDA didn't approve of the treatment because there was zero chance of success. Wow. Statists are delusional people..
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The FDA didn't approve the treatment. period. That's why they also would have needed an emergency exemption from the FDA for this to happen. Read the links.Speaker to Animals wrote:
The FDA didn't approve of the treatment because there was zero chance of success. Wow. Statists are delusional people..
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More details here:
https://www.statnews.com/2017/07/17/cha ... treatment/
He had to get admitted here first for the regulator to approve it, but they have already approved it for at least one other baby here in America.
18 people have received the treatment so far.
https://www.statnews.com/2017/07/17/cha ... treatment/
He had to get admitted here first for the regulator to approve it, but they have already approved it for at least one other baby here in America.
18 people have received the treatment so far.
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From your own link:Speaker to Animals wrote:More details here:
https://www.statnews.com/2017/07/17/cha ... treatment/
He had to get admitted here first for the regulator to approve it, but they have already approved it for at least one other baby here in America.
18 people have received the treatment so far.
The treatment he is developing, called “nucleoside bypass therapy,” is so experimental that it is not being tested in any clinical trial in the U.S., has never been tried in anyone with Charlie’s specific form of mitochondrial disease, and required federal approval for an American child (with a related disorder) to receive it under a “compassionate use” waiver.
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GrumpyCatFace wrote:From your own link:Speaker to Animals wrote:More details here:
https://www.statnews.com/2017/07/17/cha ... treatment/
He had to get admitted here first for the regulator to approve it, but they have already approved it for at least one other baby here in America.
18 people have received the treatment so far.
The treatment he is developing, called “nucleoside bypass therapy,” is so experimental that it is not being tested in any clinical trial in the U.S., has never been tried in anyone with Charlie’s specific form of mitochondrial disease, and required federal approval for an American child (with a related disorder) to receive it under a “compassionate use” waiver.
Yeah, that doesn't make any distinction with respect to this discussion.
He would have gotten the approval after no more than a phone call between the head physician and the FDA regulator according to that same article.
That was one chance to live this baby had that was denied him by the government of the UK. it wasn't even the UK's moral duty to decide in the first place.
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We can keep a vegetable alive for 60 years. What's the point of doing so??Speaker to Animals wrote:GrumpyCatFace wrote:From your own link:Speaker to Animals wrote:More details here:
https://www.statnews.com/2017/07/17/cha ... treatment/
He had to get admitted here first for the regulator to approve it, but they have already approved it for at least one other baby here in America.
18 people have received the treatment so far.
The treatment he is developing, called “nucleoside bypass therapy,” is so experimental that it is not being tested in any clinical trial in the U.S., has never been tried in anyone with Charlie’s specific form of mitochondrial disease, and required federal approval for an American child (with a related disorder) to receive it under a “compassionate use” waiver.
Yeah, that doesn't make any distinction with respect to this discussion.
He would have gotten the approval after no more than a phone call between the head physician and the FDA regulator according to that same article.
That was one chance to live this baby had that was denied him by the government of the UK. it wasn't even the UK's moral duty to decide in the first place.
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Now you are just making shit up. They were trying to mask the problem so that his body would produce the mitochondria that he needs and save his life. Not leave him in a vegetative state. You are just making shit up now to avoid admitting you are wrong.
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Hello pot.Speaker to Animals wrote:Now you are just making shit up. They were trying to mask the problem so that his body would produce the mitochondria that he needs and save his life. Not leave him in a vegetative state. You are just making shit up now to avoid admitting you are wrong.
"Produce mitochondria" with an injection. Right.
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How 21st Century Tech World would it be if a Solar event causing humans to outstretch their infrastructure and cause a collapse.
Awesome, apoloclypse here we come.
Awesome, apoloclypse here we come.
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Who says those evil banksters don't have big hearts?