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No clinical trials for untested medicines: SC

The Supreme Court on Monday said no clinical trials should be allowed for new drugs till a mechanism was put in place to monitor them and to protect the lives of people on which drugs are tested.

Updated on: Sep 30, 2013 2:26 PM IST
PTI | By , New Delhi
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The Supreme Court on Monday said no clinical trials should be allowed for new drugs till a mechanism was put in place to monitor them and to protect the lives of people on which drugs are tested.

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The court was hearing a PIL filed by the NGO, Swasthya Adhikar Manch.

The PIL alleged that the clinical drug trials by various pharmaceutical firms across the country were using Indian citizens as guinea pigs.

A bench headed by justice RM Lodha asked the centre not to allow clinical trials for untested medicines. The centre responded to the order assured the court it would not allow clinical trials for 162 drugs which had been permitted earlier.

The bench also asked the centre to consider suggestions of various stakeholders in putting in place the mechanism to avoid any serious and adverse impact.

The court had earlier said that clinical trials of untested drugs on humans require certain mandatory standards to be followed and had also directed the government to put in place a mechanism to monitor them.

It had directed the centre to convene a meeting of chief secretaries or health secretaries of all the states to frame a law for regulation of clinical trials of drugs by multi- national pharma companies.

Earlier, the apex court had said that uncontrolled clinical trial of drugs by multinational companies was creating "havoc" and slammed the centre for failing to stop the "rackets" which caused deaths.

Observing that the government has slipped into "deep slumber" in addressing this "menace", the court had ordered that all drug trials would be done under the supervision of the union health secretary.

In an affidavit, the centre had admitted that 2,644 people died during clinical trials of 475 new drugs between 2005 and 2012.

"Serious adverse events of deaths during the clinical trials during the said period were 2,644, out of which 80 deaths were found to be attributable to the clinical trials," the affidavit had said.

"Around 11,972 serious adverse events (excluding death) were reported from January 1, 2005 to June 30, 2012, out of which 506 events were found to be related to clinical trials," the centre had said.

The NGO had alleged that the clinical trials by several pharmaceutical companies were going on indiscriminately in various states.

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