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Sun, 16 Apr 2006 13:12:43 -0400

Man Suffers Reactions After Drug Test -

TGN1412 - going to lose bits of fingers and toes/needs 6 month

hospital stay

 

 

 

 

Man Suffers Reactions After Drug Test

 

 

 

http://news./s/ap/20060416/ap_on_he_me/britain_drug_trial_1

 

 

Sat Apr 15, 8:58 PM ET

 

A 20-year-old man who suffered severe reactions during testing of a

drug intended to treat autoimmune diseases and leukemia said he will

lose parts of his fingers and toes (it isn't like it was a serious big

deal).

 

Ryan Wilson was among six healthy volunteers (so he says) who took

part in the clinical trial and suffered convulsions and organ failure

minutes after being administered the test drug TGN1412. All the other

volunteers have been released from the hospital. (he is probably

faking it)

 

" I'm definitely going to lose bits of my fingers and toes. And they

say I could be in here for another six months, " he told the News of

the World. (hey, he enlisted as a foot soldier in the fight for

health, footsoldiers are expendable. that is what they get paid for.

he should be glad to lose a few minor end parts to further our cause)

 

" I'm told it's like frostbite and my fingers will just fall off. "

(maybe he was out in the snow?)

 

Large parts of Wilson's hands and feet have turned black, where flesh

has died, according to pictures published in the newspaper ( probably

somehow caused it himself so he could sue us). (Maybe it is genetic)

 

Wilson plans to sue the drug maker TeGenero AG of Wuerzburg, Germany,

and Waltham, Mass.-based Parexel International, which conducted the

trials. (fat chance, we can make it go on forever, we got lawyers up

the wazzoo)

 

In an interim report, investigators said they found no evidence of

product contamination or improper practices in the trial.

(everything's fine, no problem) Britain's Medicines and Healthcare

products Regulatory Agency is continuing its investigation and has

named a panel of experts to (say, everythings fine, no problem) make

recommendations on future drug testing (it will be fine then too).

 

TeGenero initially said there had been no adverse events in prior

animal testing, but later acknowledged the drug had left monkeys with

swollen glands. (the monkeys didn't complain like this guy, what a whiner)

 

 

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