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BMJ 2007;334:389 (24 February), doi:10.1136/bmj.39132.469896.4E
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Inquiry investigates contaminated blood: An independent public inquiry is to examine the provision of contaminated blood by the NHS before 1991, which infected thousands of people with haemophilia with HIV and hepatitis C. The Labour peer Lord Archer of Sandwell, a former solicitor general, will chair the inquiry. Lord Turnberg, past president of the Royal College of Physicians, will be medical assessor. It is expected to convene in a month.
Court says Eli Lilly's documents must be returned: The US federal court judge Jack Weinstein has said that eight defendants must return Eli Lilly internal documents on the marketing and side effects of olanzapine (Zyprexa) (BMJ 2007;334:59, 171). However, the documents remain available on the internet. His ruling is at www.eff.org/legal/cases/zyprexa/zyprexa_judgement.pdf.
German health reform is finally agreed: The much disputed German healthcare reform passed the final legislative hurdle last Friday. Representatives of Germany's 16 states approved the bill
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