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Fighting for Care When a Drug Trial Goes Wrong

By John M. Grohol, PsyD
Founder & Editor-in-Chief

It is both sad and depressing to write about a drug company not living up to its promises, whether they were spelled out in explicit detail in legal documents or in language that to any layperson is eminently clear in its intent.

So when a pharmaceutical …

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Fighting for Care When a Drug Trial Goes Wrong

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  1. Thank you John. The really sad thing is that unless you have someone willing to advocate for you, to hire a lawyer, and pitch the media with your story, you are very likely to be tossed upon the human scrap heap, ignored.
    I wonder how many people this has happened to.
    It is an extremely difficult task to hold a company accountable to their word, especially as an individual of limited means and in poor health. Many people wouldn’t survive the duration of the legal process.

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