UNETHICAL UNHOLY NEXUS BETWEEN DOCTORS AND PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY AT THE COST OF AILING MASSES !
Clinical trials in the dock
With the Supreme Court issuing notice to the Central government on the matter of illegal drug trials, the sordid state of human clinical trials is all set to be exposed. For multinational companies eager to cut corners, India offers an attractive package of weak laws, lax
Clinical trials in the dock
With the Supreme Court issuing notice to the Central government on the matter of illegal drug trials, the sordid state of human clinical trials is all set to be exposed. For multinational companies eager to cut corners, India offers an attractive package of weak laws, lax
and almost non-existent oversight of trials, a huge illiterate,
vulnerable population that can be easily exploited, very little
volunteer protection and a sizeable number of unscrupulous doctors
willing to compromise on ethics for gain. Recent reports of 42 mentally
ill patients in Madhya Pradesh being enrolled in a trial held between
2008 and 2010 for testing the efficacy of dapoxetine in curing premature
ejaculation highlights the scant regard for ethics. Mentally ill
patients can be enrolled only in trials involving drugs that would
directly benefit them or reduce the harm they cause to society. In fact,
around 230 such patients were enrolled in several trials that do not
benefit them. Cases of patients becoming a part of a study without
knowing it, and of children being enrolled without obtaining informed
consent from parents, have also been reported from the State. It will
not be wrong to assume that in other trials the poor, unlettered parents
who had signed the informed consent form - the most sacrosanct document
of a trial - were ignorant or misled and misinformed of the contents.
Individuals subjected to multiple trials, and principal investigators
being involved in many studies have also been reported from Madhya
Pradesh. The situation may be the same in other States as well. The 2010
expose of human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine trials conducted without
proper consent on nearly 23,500 girls in the 10-14 age group in
Vadodara, Gujarat and Khammam district of Andhra Pradesh is a case in
hand.
It is essential that the Central and State governments put a quick end to this sordid state of affairs. Ensuring the safety of patients is paramount as more than 1,700 persons have died in clinical trials across the country between 2007 and 2010. Doctors go scot-free despite failing to follow up serious adverse events, including deaths. Having amended the patent laws in 2005 to make India an even more attractive destination for trials, the government is duty-bound to put in place a proper regulatory and monitoring mechanism that would prevent unethical trials from being initiated and flagrant violations from taking place. Doctors and companies earning handsome profits by throwing ethics and procedures to the winds and turning vulnerable people into guinea pigs will then, hopefully, become a thing of the past.
It is essential that the Central and State governments put a quick end to this sordid state of affairs. Ensuring the safety of patients is paramount as more than 1,700 persons have died in clinical trials across the country between 2007 and 2010. Doctors go scot-free despite failing to follow up serious adverse events, including deaths. Having amended the patent laws in 2005 to make India an even more attractive destination for trials, the government is duty-bound to put in place a proper regulatory and monitoring mechanism that would prevent unethical trials from being initiated and flagrant violations from taking place. Doctors and companies earning handsome profits by throwing ethics and procedures to the winds and turning vulnerable people into guinea pigs will then, hopefully, become a thing of the past.
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