2006P-0299 Determine whether Eloxatin (Oxaliplatin for Injection) 50 mg and 100 mg sterile lyophilized powder vials (NDA
FDA Comment Number : EC2
Submitter : Mr. Dave Lowe Date & Time: 08/21/2006 09:08:00
Organization : Mr. Dave Lowe
Category : Individual Consumer
Issue Areas/Comments
GENERAL
GENERAL
I oppose the petition. No safety and efficacy should be allowed.

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