Should any seriously ill person be able to get promising but unapproved drugs? The answers to this and other questions may be more complicated that you think.
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Should any seriously ill person be able to get promising but unapproved drugs? The answers to this and other questions may be more complicated than you think.Experimental drug trials raise tough ethical questions, especially at a time when drug development is happening so fast.In recent years, there has been a push to cut the time it takes to get promising experimental drugs to people who are seriously ill or have life-threatening conditions.
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