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Posts Tagged ‘Stephen Lieberman’

How Many Steven Lieberman Attorneys Does It Take To Screw In An FDA Lightbulb?

December 21st, 2007 | Posted by CTL

The $64,000,000 Million Dollar Questions

Is Steven Lieberman (spelled Stephen in the transcript below of the Congressional Imclone hearing) who represented the FDA’s Richard Pazdur as his personal attorney at the Imclone Hearing, the same Steven Lieberman who now represents the Goldbergs and The Cancer Letter?

I could only find one attorney Steven (Stephen) Lieberman in the Washington DC, Maryland area.

What does it mean that Pazdur’s attorney, is the same attorney who now represents both the Goldbergs and Richard Pazdur? Continue Reading How Many Steven Lieberman Attorneys Does It Take To Screw In An FDA Lightbulb? »

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WHATS GOING ON

This Is An Emergency!

We rallied outside the FDA building in Rockville, Maryland on September 18th. Now there are buses riding around Rockville and Washington, D.C., further protesting the shenanigans that took place inside the FDA building, as well as outside.

The FDA has gotten caught up with Wall Street. While it is supposed to be busy with evaluating food and drugs, its employees just can't keep their eyes off the money. So that is how decisions are being made these days.
WE'LL BE BACK

These people traveled from all across the country to protest outside the FDA Building in Rockville, Maryland. The FDA has stopped a safe and effective treatment from getting to men who need it now. The treatment is called Provenge and it treats men who have late stage prostate cancer.

The FDA appointed a panel of experts to help it decide on the safety and efficacy of Provenge. That panel voted 17-0 that Provenge was safe. And it voted 13-4 that Provenge showed substantial evidence it worked. And yet the FDA delayed it. Now it could be a year, a year and a half or it could be three years. It could be forever.

These people will keeping coming back to Rockville and they hope others will join them until the courts, the FDA, Congress or somebody does something about this travesty.