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http://fiddaman.blogspot.com/2007/03/transparency-of-mhra.html.
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Unfortunately, due to the problems Seroxat has left me with I am in no position for employment therefore could only dream of having £1000 and I certainly wouldn't waste it on the MHRA to carry out an investigation.... It's taken you nigh on 4 years to investigate Glaxosmithkline and we (the public) still have no idea whether or not the drugs we take (in this case Seroxat) are safe. Read Dr Pete Breggin's report (http://www.breggin.com/courtfiling.pbreggin.2006.html)
it's as simple as that, then criminal prosecutions should follow and the MHRA should not stop at GSK they should then turn their attention to it's own members who knowingly allowed this drug to be 'peddled' despite knowing it's dangers (see http://whale.to/a/brook.html)
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