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There truly is no need for clinical trials.....we all know what the "results" would look like, anyway.

Let's say it together :

SAFE AND EFFECTIVE

Gives me a ' warm and fuzzy ' .

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Actually should avoid clinical trials all together, since they can delay or even derail perfectly safe and effective genetic therapy treatments now called vaccines!

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...and don't forget their cost - I mean, how's a pharmaceutical company going to profit and thrive in the face of such expenses? Thankfully, they utilize taxpayer funding for research and development, and are able to survive, and continue to provide us with safe and effective treats for our salvation.

Ok, 'nuff said.

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Yeah, this was only needed for the masses to buy this. Since they buy it anyway, it is just a waste

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Yes, why bother?

With Hospira "saline solution" there was no control group anyway (ha ha).

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/309756855_Microparticles_and_Nanoparticles_Delivered_in_Intravenous_Saline_and_in_an_Intravenous_Solution_of_a_Therapeutic_Antibody_Product

IV saline in bags manufactured by both Hospira and Baxter contained 1600-8000 microparticles/mL and 4-73 ├Ч 10тБ╢ nanoparticles/mL in solution. When IV immunoglobulin was diluted into the IV saline, 3700-23,000 microparticles/mL and 18-240 ├Ч 10тБ╢ nanoparticles/mL were detected. During processing of the solution through the IV system, in-line filters removed most microparticles. However, there were still 1-21 ├Ч 10тБ╢ nanoparticles/mL in IV saline and 7-83 ├Ч 10тБ╢ nanoparticles/mL in IV immunoglobulin diluted in saline.

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/hospira-issues-voluntary-nationwide-recall-one-lot-sterile-water-injection-usp-due-potential

https://www.alltherisks.com/trade-secret

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