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Previously on "Can we not offshore this sort of thing.."

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  • janey
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    Originally posted by sasguru
    I'm 78.66667% sure that won't happen.
    you're wrong, it's 78.66668%

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by Sputnik
    Don't mention the 'S' word. You'll set Janey and Bagpuss off again
    I'm 78.66667% sure that won't happen.

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  • Bagpuss
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    Interestingly (or not).They don't like doing clinical trials in France. Because of their fondness for anal insertions, which tends to mean the drug acts differently.

    Have to say what happend here is odd that site is used throughout the pharma industry, and in this case the animal model didn't show anything. Wouldn't be surprised if they cocked up the dose.

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  • janey
    replied
    shhhhhhhhhhhh

    you'll disturb my boredom

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  • Sputnik
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    Originally posted by sasguru
    It is being off-shored already. But clinical trials ideally need to be tested on samples from the population in question, as there is sometimes a large difference in outcome. Statistics at work.
    Don't mention the 'S' word. You'll set Janey and Bagpuss off again

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  • sasguru
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    It is being off-shored already. But clinical trials ideally need to be tested on samples from the population in question, as there is sometimes a large difference in outcome. Statistics at work.

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  • eternalnomad
    started a topic Can we not offshore this sort of thing..

    Can we not offshore this sort of thing..

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4808836.stm

    "Volunteers are paid up to £150 a day to take part in clinical trials. "


    They could get 15 people per day for that sort of dosh

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