Retraction paragraph from Martha
Hi John.
An error of implication in an article I submitted to you has been brought to my attention by a legal firm. They suggest the following paragraph be run for a month.
In previous articles Dr. Michelle O'Donovan was wrongly identified as the Parexel employee (whose name is unknown) with whom Wayne MacFadden, the former US Medical Director for AstraZeneca's drug Seroquel, testified to having an affair in the multi-district litigation, In re Seroquel. Dr. Michelle O'Donovan is not the Parexel employee in question and we regret the error.
The article was called Dangerous Side Effects to Seroquel, Celexa and Lexapro Revealed in Court and sent on March 10. I don’t know if it is still up
Here is the paragraph
Though MacFadden exited AstraZeneca when the sordid rondo surfaced--a Michelle O'Donovan at Parexel who provided "editorial assistance" to BOLDER studies is also gone--the on-the-make science stands…as do the drugs it helped approve and prescribe.
It is certainly OK to take the article.
Very, very sorry to bother you with this
— Martha Rosenberg
Editor's note: We have removed the article of concern. Those who have read the article please be aware of the error. We apologize for this error.



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Also, the article written by Rosenberg titled, "Forest Labs and Sleazy Science Revealed", is the article I referenced on my blog and was notified by the same legal firm. I would suggest removing that one as well.
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