Posted on 11/25/2005 10:11:29 PM PST by jb6
. Human Lab Rat Warning: Pesticides are bad for you Pharmaceutical companies have long relied on hard-up college students to act as guinea pigs. (Dudes, I was in a double-blind Viagra trial! And I got paid!) But did you know that the pesticide biz is hiring too?
Last year an industry-funded University of California at San Diego study paid students $15 an hour to have the root killer and World War I nerve agent chloropicrin shot into their eyes and noses. Chloropicrin is also a component of tear gasthat trusty suppressor of Big 10 sports riotsand at high doses can lead to nerve damage and death. Duuude. Because of its irritating qualities, small doses of the chemical are often added to other pesticides to act as a "warning agent," and it's the safety of those doses that the study looked at.
Coincidentally (or not), within a week of the UCSD study's completion, its industry funders submitted the results to the EPA to support chloropicrin's re-registration as an independent pesticidenot as a warning agent. Meanwhile, Congress is debating a moratorium on human testing. John Galvin suffered a repetitive-stress injury while working as a teenage pancake flipper.
Bah. All they need is another Rodney King riot and they can test for free.
$15/hour to be tested like guinea pigs!?! Unacceptable! These kids should be making $20/hour, at least.
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