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Author Does the second paragraph seem a bit harsh to anyone else?
Aaron
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7th Dec 06 at 13:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6216534.stm

Matt L
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in a word yes.
abdus
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no
Fee
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this one

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The group, set up by the health secretary, says some drugs may be best given to people who are already ill.
Tom
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Slightly, depends how ill and if they have any purpose or family
Dom
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is a bit, but it depends how ill..though i don't understand that if the test case is about to cop it, then surely the results would be a bit useless - the effects could be the illness, or the drug or a mixture of both.

Were the drugs tested on animal prior to the testing on the 6 human subjects?
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should be tested on murderers
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That is actually a really good idea cosmo.
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quote:
Originally posted by Tom
That is actually a really good idea cosmo.


It is, but instead we spend millions and millions making prisons better for them as its against their human rights
CCA
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Yes it seems a bit harsh and also completely pointless if the drug is to treat something other than the persons illness.

Dom - yes apparantly they were tested on animals that developed the same side effects as the humans and the animals died but this was said to have been coverd up by the company.
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quote:
Originally posted by Cosmo
should be tested on murderers


and rapists and pedophiles


no, seriously, before testing these drugs, consent has to be obatined from the person.

The paragraph here, imo, suggests that consent would be obtained before any administration
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Makes sense to me.

 
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