Lack of legal framework for clinical trials on healthy volunteers

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Lack of legal framework for clinical trials on healthy volunteers

Lack of legal framework for clinical trials on healthy volunteers

All new medicinal products must be tested on humans before they are marketed. A few thousand healthy volunteers regularly lend their bodies to the pharmaceutical industry for clinical trials. These volunteers sign an informed consent form, but in the event of an incident, nothing is provided. A healthy volunteer says he doesn’t smell like a guinea pig and talks about his pay. Professor Patrice JAILLON spoke about the lack of a legal framework and the risk of conviction in the event of an incident.

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Publication date : 2 November 1987

Reference:
I20276286
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Producteur: Antenne 2   -   Journalist : Labouze, Alain  -  Participant : Jaillon, Patrice
Origin:
A2 The Journal Of 13H   -   Producteur: Antenne 2
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Reference:I20276286

Credits:Journalist : Labouze, Alain-Participant : Jaillon, Patrice

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