The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine

 


Volume 68 Number 1
January 2001
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Clinical Trials in Developing Countries: A Review of the Moral Issues 4-12
Douglas P. Lackey, Ph.D.
Address correspondence to Douglas P. Lackey, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Philosophy, Baruch College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, Baruch College, Box 1437 G, 17 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10010.

ABSTRACT
Several ethicists have raised criticisms of various placebo-controlled clinical trials conducted in developing countries between 1995 and 1998. This essay reviews and rejects the arguments that these trials violated basic canons of medical ethics, or constituted exploitation by scientists in advanced countries of subjects in developing countries. A uniform international standard for the evaluation of such trials is proposed, replacing the old standard of voluntary and informed consent with a more focused standard of uncoerced and undeceived consent.

KEY WORDS
Clinical trials, developing countries, moral issues, ethics


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