Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) was sentenced to pay 400,000 pesos for testing a vaccine in Argentina that killed 14 children.
The case broke out after the publication of a report by the National Administration of Medicine, Food and Technology which denounced the wrongdoing deriving from the application of the protocol that the GSK had devised for Argentine public hospitals.
The trial involved over 15,000 children, even under one year of age in various Argentine cities, and 14 thousands of these children died. Some doctors denounced the fact that the majority of children from the poorest and illiterate families were involved. Once the consent of the families was obtained, in the majority of cases under pressure and false reassurances, the children were subjected to the administration of the experimental vaccine.
Behind the atrocious death of these innocent people lurks the shadow of corruption and malfeasance but above all that irresponsible part of medicine and experimentation that infringes the rules of ethics and gives no value to human life.
Posted on January 4th, 2012 by Valentina Polite
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Unwitting human guinea pigs in India, to enrich hospitals
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