- Oct 20, 2013
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You can quit babbling now. Your posts are going nowhere. You've already lost this debate, and I don't have time for you, as I'm already deeply involved in other serious threads, one of which I just started. You're just a waste of time. She couldn't get the drug before, she got it after Right to Try, and it saved her life, Now take your little football and go home.You really are a sad spokesman for your cause. What you know is wrong, plain and simple. You are being played and you're too ignorant to know it and too arrogant to bother to learn the facts.
Natalie Harp is an entrepreneur and Advisory Board member for Donald J. Trump for President.
From the FDA's "Right to Try" page:
The Right to Try Act permits/allows eligible patients to have access to eligible investigational drugs.An eligible investigational drug is an investigational drug:From Natalie Harp's Linkedin page:
- That has not been approved or licensed by the FDA for any use
I found another oncologist who was willing to try a different approach—an FDA-approved immunotherapy drug for an unapproved use. Now my numbers are stabilizing and so is my pain.