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  		<title><![CDATA[Drug Trial Victims Receive $17,800 In Reparation]]></title>
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  		  		<dc:description><![CDATA[ Four men who became seriously ill after taking part in trials for a new drug TGN1412, have received unconditional payments of &pound;10,000 ($17,800) from the drug's makers, their lawyer said. 
 The six men fell ill, suffering  convulsions ...]]></dc:description>
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  		<title><![CDATA[Drug Trial Costs Victim Fingers, Toes]]></title>
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  		  		<dc:description><![CDATA[ A young man who took part in the clinical trial of a drug intended to treat autoimmune diseases and  leukemia  will lose parts of his fingers and toes. 
 Ryan Wilson, 20, was among six healthy volunteers who suffered  convulsions  and organ...]]></dc:description>
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  		  		<dc:description><![CDATA[    AP - The experimental drug that caused  convulsions  and organ failure in the first humans it was tested on only left monkeys with swollen glands, and there was nothing to predict the disastrous effects on people, the drug company&#039;s chief scientist said Tuesday.  ]]></dc:description>
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  		<title><![CDATA[Two Men Remain in Coma From British Drugs 
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  		  		<dc:description><![CDATA[AP - They were chosen because they were fit and healthy, but minutes after being injected with a test drug designed to combat  leukemia  and other diseases, the men went into  convulsions  as their internal organs began to fail.]]></dc:description>
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