Psilocybin for cancer patients

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Magical Realist Offline
Quote:You claimed the university wouldn't test without the intent to pass FDA. If that's true, where's the evidence that this study specifically satisfied a phase of FDA approval?

And you're claiming they have no intention of getting this med passed by the FDA. Where's your evidence for that insane claim? Why would they research this without the intention of getting it approved? Here's a quote in fact from the article:

"The studies are part of a growing movement to examine illegal recreational drugs to see if they can help specific medical conditions. Marijuana and cannabis are the most commonly tested. The Food and Drug Administration just okayed a large trial of Ecstasy, known chemically as methylenedioxymethamphetamine or MDMA, to treat veterans with post traumatic stress disorder or PTSD."
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#12
Syne Offline
(Dec 5, 2016 11:16 PM)Magical Realist Wrote:
Quote:You claimed the university wouldn't test without the intent to pass FDA. If that's true, where's the evidence that this study specifically satisfied a phase of FDA approval?

And you're claiming they have no intention of getting this med passed by the FDA. Where's your evidence for that insane claim? Why would they research this without the intention of getting it approved?

Where did I supposedly claim that? Go ahead, show me.

“A great research university produces, preserves, and transmits new ideas, insights, and knowledge. Its basic research activities promote and nurture scientific progress, develop artistic and creative expression, and sustain an informed democratic society and its political life.” – NYU Framework 2031


I have no doubt that FDA approval may be coincidental, or even a tertiary consideration. But by their own mission statement, it is not an express goal.
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Magical Realist Offline
(Dec 5, 2016 11:32 PM)Syne Wrote:
(Dec 5, 2016 11:16 PM)Magical Realist Wrote:
Quote:You claimed the university wouldn't test without the intent to pass FDA. If that's true, where's the evidence that this study specifically satisfied a phase of FDA approval?

And you're claiming they have no intention of getting this med passed by the FDA. Where's your evidence for that insane claim? Why would they research this without the intention of getting it approved?

Where did I supposedly claim that? Go ahead, show me.

“A great research university produces, preserves, and transmits new ideas, insights, and knowledge. Its basic research activities promote and nurture scientific progress, develop artistic and creative expression, and sustain an informed democratic society and its political life.” – NYU Framework 2031


I have no doubt that FDA approval may be coincidental, or even a tertiary consideration. But by their own mission statement, it is not an express goal.

LOL! You can't even keep track of what you're arguing about anymore. Don't waste my time troll.
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Syne Offline
(Dec 5, 2016 11:37 PM)Magical Realist Wrote:
(Dec 5, 2016 11:32 PM)Syne Wrote:
(Dec 5, 2016 11:16 PM)Magical Realist Wrote: And you're claiming they have no intention of getting this med passed by the FDA. Where's your evidence for that insane claim? Why would they research this without the intention of getting it approved?

Where did I supposedly claim that? Go ahead, show me.

“A great research university produces, preserves, and transmits new ideas, insights, and knowledge. Its basic research activities promote and nurture scientific progress, develop artistic and creative expression, and sustain an informed democratic society and its political life.” – NYU Framework 2031


I have no doubt that FDA approval may be coincidental, or even a tertiary consideration. But by their own mission statement, it is not an express goal.

LOL! You can't even keep track of what you're arguing about anymore. Don't waste my time troll.

Yeah, you couldn't find where I made any claim like the strawman you were arguing, so you have to resort to name-calling...like a petulant child.
LOL   Rolleyes
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Syne Offline
I guess MR couldn't support his strawman and didn't have the integrity to admit it.
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