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Comment
. 2004 Aug;30(4):341-3.
doi: 10.1136/jme.2003.005017.

Further ethical and social issues in using a cocaine vaccine: response to Hall and Carter

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Further ethical and social issues in using a cocaine vaccine: response to Hall and Carter

R E Ashcroft et al. J Med Ethics. 2004 Aug.

Abstract

Evaluation of the potential of a cocaine vaccine requires a detailed understanding of the intended and unintended social consequences of its use. Prospective technology assessment is always difficult, but in the case of treatment and prevention of cocaine addiction we need to understand not only the neuroscience and pharmacology of cocaine addiction, but also social attitudes to drug use and addiction, the social context of drug use, and the factors which make drug use a rational strategy for an addict and make treatment seeking or relapse more or less likely. By considering different scenarios related to differing levels of effectiveness of the vaccine, the authors argue that vaccination will be at best a useful adjunct to existing methods of treatment, rather than a substitute for them.

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