Lu Yong, the first person to purchase anticancer drugs in India, Chinese version buyers club

Alisa 2022-04-23 07:01:03

1. The Constitution does state that you have the right to choose your own medical drug, but only if the drug needs to be approved by the Food and Drug Administration. As for the Food and Drug Administration, this court is very disgusted with its overlord clause and direct intervention against a drug that the agency has certified as harmless. The FDA is there to protect people, not stop them from finding their way out. The law can sometimes appear unconscionable if a person is diagnosed with a terminal illness. They deserve the right to take whatever medicine they think works. But this is against the law, Mr. Woodruff, and I sympathize with your situation, but your claim is not supported by the law. Sorry, the lawsuit is now dismissed.
Bang, the magic hammer rang.

2. Are you saying I'm a drug dealer? You are a special drug dealer. What's so special, people are dying, and you're still worried that they'll find other treatments behind your back. Pharmaceutical companies pay the FDA to launch products, so of course they don't want to see my research. I don't have the money to pique their interest. I tell you, until I die, I will always be right with you.

3. He is very good at protecting himself with a lawyer.

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  • Ron Woodroof: I still got HIV?

    Dr. Vass: You will always test positive for HIV. And now you've got AIDS for all the toxic shit you've put in your body. You've shut your immune system and now you've got chronic leumonia, among other things. It could cause memory loss, mood swings, aching joints.

    Ron Woodroof: So if it sucks, I got it.

  • Ron Woodroof: Do you ever miss your regular life?

    Dr. Eve Saks: Regular life? What is that? It doesn't exist.

    Ron Woodroof: Yeah, I guess. No, I know, I just... I just wanna...

    Dr. Eve Saks: What?

    Ron Woodroof: Ice-cold beer, a little riding in. Well, take my woman dancing. You know? I want kids. I mean, I got one... one life, right? Mine. But sh... Fuck, I want somebody else's sometimes. Sometimes I just feel like I'm fighting for a life I just ain't got time to live. I want it to mean something.

    Dr. Eve Saks: It does.