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I think your responsibilities are thus:
1. be honest in informing those who may wish to try your compound.
2. as much as possible keep in touch with those people, and keep them apprised of any possible adverse effects which may come up.
3. keep fighting to get trials, and funding for same.
4. most of all, trust in yourself, and listen to your conscience. It's what has got you this far.
Your world has changed; when you were just doing the research, real lives weren't affected, now that is a risk. The people taking the compound are choosing to do so because they have limited or no other options. You're not forcing them to do anything against their will, so you have limited responsibility forthat aspect.
Last week, you were talking about the problems in the research/funding/pharma vipers nest. That's tough; you have done great work, and it's good you're not willing to compromise it.
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One of these days, I should read up on this field; I might be able to offer you decent advice, instead of just cheerleading for you if I knew what the heck I was talking about. :)
:hi:
I hope you have a wonderful holiday season.
:loveya: :hug: :loveya:
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