When giving thought of doing a clinical trial of a new drug on any child many questions first need to be asked. Will this drug truly help the patient enough were the damage done will be out weighed by the prospects of the new drug? Also what kind of harm will really happen to the patients put on this drug? And knowing that there maybe a potential for harm to these patients should you take them off of their current treatment, causing harm to them, to give them a placebo?
Many of these questions can be answered quite easily, while others we really need to put some thought into. First of all let me state that it is very unethical to give an epileptic a placebo when you know it will cause harm to that patient. Some may say well the harm being done isn't fatal, and therefore shouldn't really be considered when doing such a study on a new drug. But any time any harm is going to be done to the patients it will have an everlasting and very important part in their life from then on. The effects may not be apparent at the time of the harm being done, but when it is repeated and done again and again, it will b
No drug should be worth so much that anyone would be put in danger, these children that would be put through the test have their whole life ahead of them. If they were to be taken off their current drug and they had multiple seizures the damage from that could prevent them from doing or accomplishing other things in the future, to the point where they may not be able to do much of anything at all. Whenever faced with a question of doing harm or not doing harm many of us would think that the answer is easy. But then you have to consider that many of the people having to think about these questions that have jobs and lives that deal solely on them. True that no harm is suppose to come to these people, but some would argue what is harm? Put simply harm is anything that is going to have an indefinite impact on the person life for their entire life.
When a patient enters a trail like this they give up some of their autonomy to the doctor, and it is then up to the doctor to protect their patient to the best of their ability. They also have to realize that the patient is freely giving this up and in turn b
All papers and essays are for research and reference purposes only!
Copyright 2002-2009
Direct Essays , LLC. All Rights Reserved. DMCA Webmasters make $$$$