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Posted On: 04/23/2019 12:46:29 PM
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See my post #55356.
The EMA does not have a hand in authorizing clinical trials (per-se).
That is up to the "Member States" whom the sponsor (IPIX) wishes to
conduct the trial(s) in.
What's to say that whomever is assisting IPIX in the EU is not already involved in establishing those connections and setting up those arrangements as we speak.
Once again,look at ALL POSSIBLE SIDES of any situation before drawing conclusions.NOT just the side you want to focus on.
Boy we've got some really lousy card players here.
Kelt
The EMA does not have a hand in authorizing clinical trials (per-se).
That is up to the "Member States" whom the sponsor (IPIX) wishes to
conduct the trial(s) in.
What's to say that whomever is assisting IPIX in the EU is not already involved in establishing those connections and setting up those arrangements as we speak.
Once again,look at ALL POSSIBLE SIDES of any situation before drawing conclusions.NOT just the side you want to focus on.
Boy we've got some really lousy card players here.
Kelt
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