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Granada screened its "World in Action programme Blood Money - Part 1" documentary in the UK.

  • Read more about Granada screened its "World in Action programme Blood Money - Part 1" documentary in the UK.

Professor Garrott Allen (Stanford University) expressed his concern to Dr Maycock (Consultant Advisor, CMO) about commercial blood products being purchased by Britain from the United States.

  • Read more about Professor Garrott Allen (Stanford University) expressed his concern to Dr Maycock (Consultant Advisor, CMO) about commercial blood products being purchased by Britain from the United States.

Dr Owen expressed his belief that the NHS should have been self-sufficient to have made the "best-known treatment more readily available to people suffering from haemophilia."

  • Read more about Dr Owen expressed his belief that the NHS should have been self-sufficient to have made the "best-known treatment more readily available to people suffering from haemophilia."

Dr Owen expressed his belief that the NHS should have been self-sufficient to have made treatment "more readily available to people suffering from haemophilia".

  • Read more about Dr Owen expressed his belief that the NHS should have been self-sufficient to have made treatment "more readily available to people suffering from haemophilia".

Dr John Craske spoke to the UKHCDO which was where he noted that of eleven hepatitis outbreak cases reported, seven suffered from hepatitis which was neither Hepatitis A nor Hepatitis B, in which was similar to what he wrote in the Lancet.

  • Read more about Dr John Craske spoke to the UKHCDO which was where he noted that of eleven hepatitis outbreak cases reported, seven suffered from hepatitis which was neither Hepatitis A nor Hepatitis B, in which was similar to what he wrote in the Lancet.

Dr John Craske spoke to the UKHCDO, where he noted that of eleven hepatitis outbreak cases reported, seven suffered from hepatitis which was neither Hepatitis A nor Hepatitis B.

  • Read more about Dr John Craske spoke to the UKHCDO, where he noted that of eleven hepatitis outbreak cases reported, seven suffered from hepatitis which was neither Hepatitis A nor Hepatitis B.

Armour confirmed regarding the Factorate licence application "that the plasma will be only from donor centres in the USA, and from USA sources" and "the rejection rate at blood collection centres [was] below 1% for accepted donors."

  • Read more about Armour confirmed regarding the Factorate licence application "that the plasma will be only from donor centres in the USA, and from USA sources" and "the rejection rate at blood collection centres [was] below 1% for accepted donors."

One of the proposed conditions for the submission regarding the Factorate licence application was that plasma would be obtained from only donors from USA or other countries where the licensing authority is satisfied with the donation arrangements.

  • Read more about One of the proposed conditions for the submission regarding the Factorate licence application was that plasma would be obtained from only donors from USA or other countries where the licensing authority is satisfied with the donation arrangements.

It was assessed that inspections were limited in their usefulness and it "seems best to assume that all blood products of this nature coming from the USA may be obtained from plasma taken under the worst circumstances and any protective measures should be achieved by other means."

  • Read more about It was assessed that inspections were limited in their usefulness and it "seems best to assume that all blood products of this nature coming from the USA may be obtained from plasma taken under the worst circumstances and any protective measures should be achieved by other means."

The Minister of State, Dr David Owen, who authorised the importation of Factor 8, was part of the Medicines Branch of the Medicines Division. Mr Tringham was Assistant Secretary of the body.

  • Read more about The Minister of State, Dr David Owen, who authorised the importation of Factor 8, was part of the Medicines Branch of the Medicines Division. Mr Tringham was Assistant Secretary of the body.

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