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David Graham (whistleblower)
Dr. David Graham is a Associate Director at the Food and Drug Administration's Office of Drug Safety. On November 18, 2004 he blew the whistle on the FDA before the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance saying agency policies had left the American public "virtually defenseless" against the safety problems that lead to the withdraw of Vioxx, a popular pain medicine.
External links
- "Bad Medicine" - Interview with David Graham broadcast on PBS's NOW January 7, 2005.
- Face Of The Year: David Graham - Forbes, December 13, 2004
- Congress Told FDA Failed Public on Vioxx - Reuters, November 18, 2004.
- Whistler-Blower Guardians Say FDA Officials Tried to Undermine Critic - San Francisco Chronicle, November 24, 2004.
Last updated: 07-16-2005 14:19:15
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