To: 2banana
I don't see how socialized medicine comes into this. These were healthy volunteers being paid to be test subjects by a private company. If there is proof of negligence on the part of that company or on the part of the drug manufacturer then I should think there is a possibility of them being able to sue for damages.
To: moatilliatta
I don't see how socialized medicine comes into this. These were healthy volunteers being paid to be test subjects by a private company. If there is proof of negligence on the part of that company or on the part of the drug manufacturer then I should think there is a possibility of them being able to sue for damages. Under socialized medicine - there are no private medical companies. They all do the bidding of the state as they all are controlled by the state.
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03/20/2006 6:02:45 AM PST by
2banana
(My common ground with terrorists - They want to die for Islam, and we want to kill them.)
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