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There was a mixup. Instead, patients got a massive dose of acetaminophen.

Doesn’t matter, the media will run with this. Wait for headlines that scream marijuana makes you brain dead.

Oh, that’s not what I’m saying. I just meant that there was probably an isolated problem with one of the run-of-the-mill excipients in there or something. Just some problem that had nothing to do with that one ingredient.

They’re not going to use previously untested chemicals in a tablet in a Phase I clinical trial. Doing so would violate the basic tenets of Phase I clinical trials, which are used to assess drug pharmacokinetics, proper dosages, and adverse events. That said, there’s also not likely going to be many new (or any)

\\This, and also it sounds like the wording of “Accident” and blatant sever reaction points to a bad batch/contamination/administration error (as opposed to an issue with the drug itself).\\

possible since animal testing should have caught any overt toxicity, although animal testing isnt 100% accurate

This, and also it sounds like the wording of “Accident” and blatant sever reaction points to a bad batch/contamination/administration error (as opposed to an issue with the drug itself).