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`THE DEPUTY CLERK: All rise.
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`RESPONSE: Good morning, Your Honor.
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`MS. P"ROHHOLO—MELLOWES: Yes, we are, Your Honor.
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`TEE COJRT: Ms. McCleskey,
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`MR. PRE TAS: Yes, Your Honor.
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`Did you have any raw data of any kind?
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`rmulated C
`187,780?
`
`A”
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`Probably about
`
`the same.
`
`Q.
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`And yo; personally do not recall
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`
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`filling out any forms or
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`signing anything in regard to samples, correct?
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`
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`CorreCt.
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`A”
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`Q.
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`I want
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`to make sure we're absolutely on the same page.
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`
` time, did you send
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`
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`So before you scarced, at any
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`
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`
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`AstraZeneca a statemenc o_ proposed investigation forms?
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`Do you know whether or not
`
`
`a stacement o_ proposed investigation
`
` Dr. Kern had sent AstraZeneca
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` forms?
`
`Q.
`
`Q.
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`A”
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`Q.
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`
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`Wo, you do not know, or no,
`
`he did not?
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`Wo,
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`I don't know.
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`
`
`
` forms
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`for Astraheneca before
`Did you fill out any other
`
`you started your work on McLeskey 1998?
`
`Q.
`
`
`Do you know whether anyone else in your group filled out
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`United States District Court
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`Camden, New Jersey
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`AstraZeneca Exhibit 2049 p. 21
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`891
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`any other ‘orms ‘or Astraueneca?
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`A”
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`
`I don't know.
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`
`
`
`Q. Qe‘ore starting the work on ——
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`A”
`
`Q.
`
`
`I don't know.
`
`I know nothing.
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`
`
`
`
`Did you personally ever request any samples from
`
`AstraZeneca in writing?
`
`A”
`
`No.
`
`Q.
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`Okay.
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`So you received powdered
`C
`l89,780 from Dr. Alan
`
`Wakeling, correct?
`
`A” Correct.
`
`Q.
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`
`
`Did Dr. Wakeling send the powdered samples directly to
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`A”
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`
`I don't recall.
`
`
`I got
`
`them, but
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`
`I don't remember who
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`they were addressed to.
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`Q.
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`
`
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`You don't have a speci‘ic recollection 0‘ whether they
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`
`came directly to you or whether Dr. Kern gave them to you?
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`A”
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`
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`I opened the pac<age, or I got
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`the package.
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`
`I don't know
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`
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`
`
`
`
`
`1'
`" got
`the package from a mailman or ‘rom Dr. Kern.
`" don't
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`know.
`
`Q.
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`
`Okay. But you opened the package?
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`A”
`
`Yeah.
`
`Q.
`
`
`Do you recall approximately when that was when you opened
`
`the package?
`
`A”
`
`No.
`
`Q. Was it in 1997?
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`
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`21
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`22
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`23
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`24
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`09:26AM
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`09:27AM
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`09:27AM
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`Camden, New Jersey
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`AstraZeneca Exhibit 2049 p. 22
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`A”
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`Oh, no.
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`
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`It was way before that.
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`Q.
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`A”
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`Way before that?
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`So 1996, 1995?
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`
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`It was before 1993.
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`
`
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`Q. Defore 1993?
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`A”
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`Yes.
`
`Q.
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`How was the powder sample packaged? Was it in a —— a
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`bottle or —— ho
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`w did it arrive,
`
`do you recall?
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`A”
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`
`I
`
`think it was just in a little jar.
`
`Q. Would the
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`receipt 0: that sample have been logged in the
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`lab?
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`A”
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`No.
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`Q.
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`Now,
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`I)
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`1'-
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`
`' understand you correctly, Dr. Wakeling gave you
`
`
`information on
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`administration 0:
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`the drug, correct?
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`A” Correct.
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`Q.
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`
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`Did Dr. Wakeling send you instruCtions on how to
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`I)
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`formulate the 50—milligram per milliliter concentration 0;
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`
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`C
`189,780 and ethanol and peanut oil?
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`{e didn‘t
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`send them to me,
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`I10.
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`
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`Did he send you instructions regarding making the
`
`
`formulation?
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`A.
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`Q.
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`A”
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`Q.
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`A”
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`\o.
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`ow did you know to do that?
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`
`
`
`e told me
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`over the phone.
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` 1 how to make the
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`Dr. Wa<eling told you how to administer it, and
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` formulation that's recorded
`
`Q.
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`Okay.
`
`So
`
`he also told yo
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`AstraZeneca Exhibit 2049 p. 23
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`DfiBOS T ON - MCLfiSKfiY
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`893
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`in McLeskey 1998 concerning ethanol and peanut oil?
`
`A.
`
`Q.
`
` Exactly.
`
`
`And you testified earlier,
`
`
`I think,
`
`that you were
`
`actually the person that had actually dissolved the
`
`
`
`
`189,780 in ethanol and then spiked it into the peanut oil?
`
` C
`
`A” Correct.
`
`Q.
`
`
`Why did you use a concentration of 50—milligrams per
`
`milliliter?
`
`A”
`
`Q.
`
`
`Because that's what Dr. Wakeling said to do.
`
`
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`
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`Dr. Wakeling did not discuss any sort 0" con"idenLialiLy
`
`with you ——
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`A”
`
`No.
`
`Q.
`
`—— when —— when you spoke with him?
`
`A”
`
`No ——
`
`Q.
`
`Sorry, it needs to be verbal.
`
`A”
`
`Sorry, no.
`
`Q.
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`"5 you'll turn to Page 698 o: ?Xhibit 5, do you see a
`
`
`the title Drugs, and then about seven lines
`paragraph headed,
`
`s
`:h lin d s nt nc
`
`
`for the experiments depicted
`
`down, w
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`
`
`in Figure l, 3 and C, 50—milligram per milliliter
`
`
`
`pre
`
`
`formulated drug in a vehicle o: 10 percent ethanol, 15
`
`percent benzyl benzoate,
`
`10 percent benzyl alcohol brought
`
`to
`
`
`volume by castor oil was supplied by 3.M. Vose, Zeneca
`
`Pharmaceuticals.
`
` Do you see that?
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`O9QNAM
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`Camden, New Jersey
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`AstraZeneca Exhibit 2049 p. 24
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`3*1L’OS T ON - MCTMZSKfiY
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`894
`
`1 A”
`
`Yes.
`
`2 Q.
`
`
`
`Is this the preformulated drug that we were just
`
`
`3 discussing that you procured via telephone conference with
`
`
`4 Dr. Vose?
`
`09:29AM
`
`5 A.
`
`Yes.
`
`
`6 Q. Approximately when did you receive the preformulated
`
`
`
`
`
`C
`189,780 from Dr. Vose?
`
`7
`
`
`
`8 A” All
`
`
`
`I can tell you is it was before 1993.
`
`9 Q.
`
`
`
`
`C
`
`09umAM 10
`
`
`The preformed —— both —— you received both the powdered
`
`
`
`
`
`and the preformulated C before 1993.
`
`
`Is that what
`
`
`
`11 you're saying?
`
`12 A”
`
`Yes.
`
`13 Q.
`
`14 A”
`
`
`In 1993,
`
`
`How do you know that it was before 1993?
`
`
`
`
`I received a faculcy appointment, and then I was
`
`09:KMM 15
`
`no longer a postdoc. And at that point,
`
`
`
`
`
`the animal
`
`
`
`16 experiments were done.
`
`
`17 Q. Were you the person that opened the package of the
`
`
`
`
`
`18 preformulated C
`187,780?
`
`19 A”
`
`Yes.
`
`09:NMM 20 Q.
`
`
`
`Do you recall how many preformulated samples were sent
`
`to
`
`21
`
`you?
`
`22 A”
`
`Yo
`
`23 Q.
`
`24 A”
`
`09:NMM 25 Q.
`
`
`Do you recall if those samples were in vials?
`
`Yo
`
`
`
`{ow were —— how were the preformulated samples packaged?
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`United States District Court
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`Camden, New Jersey
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`AstraZeneca Exhibit 2049 p. 25
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`
`
`DfiBOS T ON - MCLfiSKfiY
`
`895
`
`A”
`
`
`I don't recall.
`
`
`Q. What documentation accompanied the preformulated
`
`
`
` C
`187,780?
`
`
`I don't recall.
`
`
`
`
`Do you recall whether or
`
`not there was documentation
`
`
`
`
`
`included with the preformulated C
`187,780?
`
`
`
`I don't recall.
`
`
`
`A”
`
`Q.
`
`A”
`
`Q.
`
`
`
`"“ you wanted to try to remember, who would you talk to?
`
`
`
`think it's lost
`
`A”
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`Nobody.
`
`
`I mean,
`
`
`I —— there's nobody.
`
`
`I
`
`to posterity.
`
`
`
`
`So do I understand correctly that at the time you
`
`
`
` received the preformulated C
`’89,780, you did not know what
`
`Q.
`
`
`
`excipients were present in the formulation —— in that
`
` formulation?
`
`A” Correct.
`
`
`
`Did you have an understanding that the preformulated
`
`Q.
`
`
`
` C
`189,780 could not be used
`
`in humans?
`
`A” Nothing we had in our lab could be used in humans.
`
`
`
`
`instructions ‘rom AstraZeneca
`Q. Were you given speci‘ic
`
`that it should not be used in
`
`humans?
`
`A”
`
`
`I don't recall.
`
`Q.
`
`Turning back to Page 698
`
`in the drug section again, you
`
`see the text that says,
`
`
`
`In a vehicle o: 10 percent ethanol,
`
`15
`
`percent benzyl benzoate,
`
`10 percent benzyl alcohol brought
`
`to
`
`volume with castor oil.
`
`
`
`
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`bmVmmkmNH
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`NNNNNNHHHHHHHHHHmAmNHOmmVmmAmNHO
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`09fiMAM
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`09fiflAM
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`09fiflAM
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`09fiflAM
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`09fiflAM
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`United States District Court
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`Camden, New Jersey
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`AstraZeneca Exhibit 2049 p. 26
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`DfiBOS T ON - MCLfiSKfiY
`
`896
`
` Do you recall who actially wrote that text?
`
`
`
`
`i did.
`
`
`Did you test or analyze the formulation in any way?
`
`Wo.
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`"ere you told that the preformulated C
`’89,780 that you
`
`
`
`
`i was told to administer it sibcutaneously to my ——
`
`When the person who answered Dr. Vose's phone gave you
`
`
`
`
`
`in the preformulated C
`189,780, were
`
`excipients present
`
`
`
`received should not be administered intramuscularly?
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`NNNNNNHHHHHHHHHHmAmNHOmmVmmAmNHO A.
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`bmV0\(nkmNH
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`O9fiflAM
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`O9fiflAM
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`O9fiflAM
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`O9fiRAM
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`Q.
`
`A.
`
`Q.
`
`A.
`
`Q.
`
`the
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`you sworn to secrecy?
`
`A.
`
`Q.
`
`No.
`
`Why did you want
`
`to include those details in McLeskey
`
`1998?
`
`A.
`
`Q.
`
`pre
`
`A.
`
`Q.
`
`
`That's how I was instructed to write a paper when I was
`
`
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`
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`in my predoctoral, was to include such things.
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