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. 2010 Mar;20(1):75-98.
doi: 10.1353/ken.0.0307.

Extending clinical equipoise to phase 1 trials involving patients: unresolved problems

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Extending clinical equipoise to phase 1 trials involving patients: unresolved problems

James A Anderson et al. Kennedy Inst Ethics J. 2010 Mar.

Abstract

Notwithstanding requirements for scientific/social value and risk/benefit proportionality in major research ethics policies, there are no widely accepted standards for these judgments in Phase 1 trials. This paper examines whether the principle of clinical equipoise can be used as a standard for assessing the ratio of risk to direct-benefit presented by drugs administered in one category of Phase 1 study--first-in-human trials involving patients. On the basis of the supporting evidence for, and architecture of, Phase 1 studies, the articles offers two provisional conclusions: (1) the risks of drug administration in such trials cannot generally be justified on therapeutic grounds but by appeal to the social value of the research; and (2) a framework for adjudicating the ratio of risk/social-value must be developed.

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