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Old 04-04-2006, 09:52 AM   #11 (permalink)
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They became responsible when they agreed to the trials in the first place. If they'd done as much research into the trial they were going to take part in as those who were conducting the trial, maybe they wouldn't have been enticed so much by the £2000 on offer.
They didn't think anything was going to happen to them, that's why they took the money. The drug company didn't know anything of the sort was going to happen, that's why they'd spent so much time and money on a drug that they thought would be of benefit to humans, as well as their bank balance.
And how I are the victims supposed to penetrate an industrial secret to do this "research" in the first place? Do you think the drugs companies open up their research to scrutiny?

Further, do you think they sat these people down and lectured them on the possibility of actual bodily harm, which would surely send all but the most foolish heading straight for the door? I rather think that the stress would have been put on the dependability of earlier testing, and reassurance given. Small print in contracts is rarely read and understood because of the language used, and even so where any harm is done to a human being, whether by an individual or corporate body they become legally responsible.

The company involved is surely as culpable as the person who uses a mobile 'phone while driving, believing that they are such safe drivers that nothing can go wrong and then run over a pedstrian.

Human greed? They took a job to earn extra money. Take your point of view to its logical conclusion, and everyone who goes to work for money out of "greed" takes complete responsibility for what happens to them whilst at work and should never get compensation if anything goes wrong there.
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Old 04-06-2006, 12:34 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Maybe I chose the wrong words when I said the guinea pigs should have done some research. I should have said they should have made sure they read all the information they would have been given about what effect it had on some of the animals it was tested on.
I think it was something to do with a couple of monkeys having some swelling to their lymph glands. It seems the drug had a completely different reaction in the human fools, one which wasn't predicted or even imagined.
As you say, if neglect were shown to have taken place, by the drug company, by all means they should receive compensation. But it's going to turn out that they did everything they should have done and the only neglect was by the fools who thought of the money instead of the possible consequences.

Would you be a guinea pig for £2000, I certainly wouldn't?
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So why did they sign up for money then...........they had the risks explained to them and went open eyes into the contract......they could simply have said no.
It was their choice and they took the risk......and lost out.

They should not receive a penny.
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