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India Fast Become Prime Location for Clinical Trials, but Vigilance Called for

es being forced to withdraw drugs after adverse reports. While Bristol-Myers Squibb terminated a new diabetes drug, Astra Zeneca halted work on a new drug for stroke patients. And Pfizer did so with its cholesterol-reducing Torcetrapib.

They all pull out only on realizing irreversible damage has been caused to the subjects. But no one will compensate them or their families.

Necessary measures to protect the health of the Indian citizens should be put in place first, urge activists. That is far more important than earning dollars, they stress.
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