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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ron_WoodroofRon Woodroof - Wikipedia

    Woodroof was born in Dallas, Texas, on February 3, 1950, to Garland Odell Woodroof (March 17, 1917, in Texas – December 3, 1983, in Dallas) and Willie Mae Hughes (November 25, 1917, in Oklahoma – November 19, 1996, in Dallas). His first marriage was to Mary Etta Pybus on June 28, 1969, in Dallas; they had a daughter.

  2. Jan 17, 2014 · January 17, 2014 by L.A Girl. 42-year-old Yvette Carroll is the daughter of the man who began what is now known as the Dallas Buyers Club, we are talking about Ron Woodroof. Becoming his “own physician” her father sold the drugs to AIDS victims around the world who had no other recourse. In the face of the FDA and other regulators.

  3. Nov 1, 2013 · A month before Ronald Woodroof died of an AIDS-related illness in September 1992, screenwriter Craig Borten interviewed the proud Texan for a few days in the hopes of bringing his life to the screen.

  4. Nov 8, 2013 · Borten also noted that Woodroof had a daughter and a sister who were left out of the script. Woodroof lost a trial seeking to allow him to distribute peptide T. Ruling: Fact. Woodroof and his buyers club were involved in multiple lawsuits. He did, in fact, sue the FDA over his right to distribute peptide T for dimensia associated with AIDS.

  5. Nov 1, 2013 · Ron Woodroof holds a vial of Compound Q — a drug that, in 1989, the FDA hadn't evaluated. His Dallas Buyers Club, which acquired experimental AIDS treatments, is the subject of a new film in ...

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  6. The story of Ron Woodroof’s journey from a self-medicating electrician to a compassionate figure at the forefront of the fight against AIDS, is one of transformation, not only in his battle against the virus but in his evolving attitudes towards the community he once shunned. Dallas Buyers Club currently holds a critics score of 92% on Rotten ...

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  8. Sep 29, 2020 · After being diagnosed as HIV positive, Woodroof was given 30 days to live. Not willing to take his death sentence as scripture, he began to scour the world for alternative drugs and treatments ...

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