In a story with echoe of 2004's Rat...
In a story with echoe of 2004's Rathergate, the British Medical Journal published a formal apology to Eli Lilly (Indianapolis, IN) for a spurious story. BMJ reported in its Jan. 1 2005 issue that it had passed onto FDA confidential Lilly documents it received from an anonymous source. The source claimed they went missing from a 1994 assassination case where a man onward Prozac (fluoxetine) killed eight the public and then ...
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