Prison Testing Again?
Urban Archives/Temple University, via Associated Press
Several government agencies and private companies tested pharmaceuticals on inmates at Holmesburg prison in Philadelphia from 1951 to 1974.
By IAN URBINA
Published: August 13, 2006
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 7 — An influential federal panel of medical advisers has recommended that the government loosen regulations that severely limit the testing of pharmaceuticals on prison inmates, a practice that was all but stopped three decades ago after revelations of abuse.
Panel Suggests Using Inmates for Trials:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/13/us/13inmates.html?_r=3&th&emc=th&oref=login&oref=login&oref=slogin
Several government agencies and private companies tested pharmaceuticals on inmates at Holmesburg prison in Philadelphia from 1951 to 1974.
By IAN URBINA
Published: August 13, 2006
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 7 — An influential federal panel of medical advisers has recommended that the government loosen regulations that severely limit the testing of pharmaceuticals on prison inmates, a practice that was all but stopped three decades ago after revelations of abuse.
Panel Suggests Using Inmates for Trials:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/13/us/13inmates.html?_r=3&th&emc=th&oref=login&oref=login&oref=slogin
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