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Lab rats? Drugs for US children tried on Indians
REUTERS, Aug 24, 2010

NEW YORK: A law intended to speed up development of new drugs for US kids has ended up financing clinical trials in poor countries, where the medicines might never become available.

That’s the conclusion of a new report whose authors say the situation raises ethical concerns. More than a third of the published trials performed under 1997 legislation called the Pediatric Exclusivity Provision were carried out at least partly in developing or transitioning nations, such as Uganda and India, researchers found.

“The trend that we describe brings up some scientific and ethical problems,” said Dr Sara Pasquali, a pediatrician at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina, whose findings appear in the journal Pediatrics.

“Oftentimes, access to a study may be the only access to medical care a family has,” she said of trial participants in developing countries. Once the testing is done, however, it’s unclear if effective drugs will be marketed in the country in question, and whether they will be affordable.

Among the 174 trials the researchers examined, drugs against infectious diseases were most likely to be tested in the developing world, closely followed by heart, allergy and arthritis medications.
“We are now using vulnerable people in vulnerable countries as drug laboratories,” Dr Marcia Angell, who was not involved in the new research, said. “It is all about dollars and cents.”

The idea behind the Pediatric Exclusivity Provision is to incentivize development of drugs for children in the US.
Because many diseases are rare in childhood, clinical trials usually target adults only, and their results don’t automatically extend to kids. The pediatric provision grants companies an extra six months of patent life if they test their drugs in kids as well.

So far, those patent extensions have netted drugmakers an estimated $14 billion dollars, according to the US Food and Drug Administration. At the same time, more than 150 drugs have been approved for children since 1997, said Pasquali.
According to the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, a trade association, there is no difference in the way trials are conducted in the US and abroad.

M Nabeel Ghayur, a pharmacologist who worked in drug development in Pakistan before joining McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, said conditions are similar in India and Pakistan.

“People actually have blind trust in their doctor in South Asia. They have no idea what drug development is, they have no idea what clinical trials are,” he said. reuters
 
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Fukc United States of America if this news is true

Not USA, but the corporations who do this, and the local medical practitioners who endorse and support this. Fcuk them!

and this shows the NECESSITY of why we should do more to help our poor. But it will be hard work, when so many in our own country are doing their best to expolit the poor :angry:
 
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Not USA, but the corporations who do this, and the local medical practitioners who endorse and support this. Fcuk them!

and this shows the NECESSITY of why we should do more to help our poor. But it will be hard work, when so many in our own country are doing their best to expolit the poor :angry:

So they are doing it without approval of Indian Government ???
 
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Fukc United States of America if this news is true


It's not just Indians but Africans as well. And Corporations do this all for the sake of money.


Actually the drugs they give to FDA are sometimes different than the ones on the shelf. There is now way to actually test every one of them, so it is kinda scary.
 
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why r u so surprised? u ask any medical sales rep they will tell u indian doctors are the most greedy and corrupt compare to other race.

Why are we not surprised :rolleyes:

you saw the topic ,seeing it related to India and US,without reading the article you got started with your traditional ritual on :pdf: i.e of verbal defecation devoid of logic and associativity to the term "race" :bounce:

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Not just unethical but also foolish as people of different parts,shows variations to immunity against different kinds of diseases.
 
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why r u so surprised? u ask any medical sales rep they will tell u indian doctors are the most greedy and corrupt compare to other race.

You do realise that u are insulting a whole race, which also includes a lot of Pakistanis and Bagladeshis?

Post reported for being a racist pig
 
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You do realise that u are insulting a whole race, which also includes a lot of Pakistanis and Bagladeshis?

Post reported for being a racist pig

So whats the big deal they can also be greedy.

anyway NO one answered my question that is it going on under the nose of Government of India ??????? with permission or otherwise?
 
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So whats the big deal they can also be greedy.

anyway NO one answered my question that is it going on under the nose of Government of India ??????? with permission or otherwise?

I couldn't find anything on net on this regard,Mostly these people must"ve convinced the Babus saying its 100% safe,only an attempt to improve the drug's efficiency,without any talk on the long term effect.

Now this issue has surfaced,I can already picture it becoming a political issue and some ultra nationalists burning such clinics.:sniper:
 
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I couldn't find anything on net on this regard,Mostly these people must"ve convinced the Babus saying its 100% safe,only an attempt to improve the drug's efficiency,without any talk on the long term effect.

Now this issue has surfaced,I can already picture it becoming a political issue and some ultra nationalists burning such clinics.:sniper:

If these were 100% safe then they should have tested it on their own American kids instead of poor countries.


Not human like behaviour on their part
 
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If these were 100% safe then they should have tested it on their own American kids instead of poor countries.

Exactly!They"ll bring in the argument of different levels of immunity in different kinds of regions when asked that :frown:
 
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I am not surprised.

A country which does not hesitate to test chemical weapons on its own soldiers would certainly not hesitate to test drugs on kids of other countries.
 
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Most of these drugs are subsidized for testing purposes for people with real illnesses. These drugs sometimes make those conditions worse. There are a few things about Capitalism that we have to learn. Some people will always opt to get rich over the well being of others. These practices are also rampart in the Pakistani rural areas as well.
 
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I am not surprised.

A country which does not hesitate to test chemical weapons on its own soldiers would certainly not hesitate to test drugs on kids of other countries.

Are you referring to usage of BZ during Vietnam war?
 
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