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  2. Cedillo v. Secretary of Health and Human Services - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Cedillo v. Secretary of Health and Human Services, also known as Cedillo, was a court case involving the family of Michelle Cedillo, an autistic girl whose parents sued the United States government because they believed that her autism was caused by her receipt of both the measles-mumps-and-rubella vaccine (also known as the MMR vaccine) and thimerosal-containing vaccines.

  3. Expanded access - Wikipedia

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    Expanded access or compassionate use is the use of an unapproved drug or medical device under special forms of investigational new drug applications (IND) or IDE application for devices, outside of a clinical trial, by people with serious or life-threatening conditions who do not meet the enrollment criteria for the clinical trial in progress ...

  4. Lyle and Erik Menendez - Wikipedia

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    The Menendez case became a worldwide sensation when Court TV broadcast the trial in 1993. [32] Represented by their defense lawyer, Leslie Abramson , the brothers stated that they killed their parents out of fear for their lives after a lifetime of abuse at the hands of their parents, especially sexual abuse at the hands of their father, who ...

  5. United States v. McMahon - Wikipedia

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    The trial was the focus of an episode of the third season of the Viceland pro wrestling docuseries Dark Side of the Ring. [29] On July 26, 2021, it was reported that a television series adaptation of McMahon's life was in development by WWE Studios and Blumhouse Television .

  6. Abdullahi v. Pfizer, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Abdullahi v. Pfizer, Inc. The Kano trovafloxacin trial litigation arose out of a clinical trial conducted by the pharmaceutical company Pfizer in 1996 in Kano, Nigeria, during an epidemic of meningococcal meningitis. To test its new antibiotic, trovafloxacin (Trovan), Pfizer gave 100 children trovafloxacin, while another 100 received the gold ...

  7. Medical experimentation in Africa - Wikipedia

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    AZT trials conducted on HIV-positive African subjects by U.S. physicians and the University of Zimbabwe were performed without proper informed consent. [4] The United States began testing AZT treatments in Africa in 1994, through projects funded by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

  8. United States v. Libby - Wikipedia

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    The trial in the case of the United States of America v. I. Lewis Libby began on January 16, 2007. [ 29 ] On March 6, Libby was convicted of four out of the five counts against him. He was found guilty of two counts of perjury in testimony before a federal grand jury, one count of obstruction of justice in a federal grand jury investigation ...

  9. Zanzalintinib - Wikipedia

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    Zanzalintinib (also known as XL092) is an oral drug that is undergoing clinical studies. It could potentially be used to treat renal cell carcinoma (RCC). It is being developed by Exelixis. [1][2] STELLAR-303 is a phase 3, randomized study of zanzalintinib in combination with atezolizumab versus regorafenib in metastatic colorectal cancer. [3 ...