Bodies for hire; The outsourcing of clinical trials

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Medical testing by Western countries is having a staggering impact on India, if only we were to care to pay attention. And the government's own policies are encouraging this.

In November 2008, the Hindustan Times' LiveMint broke the story of an infant in Bangalore having died after being administered a vaccine in a drugs trial. The Drugs Controller-General of India (DCGI), Dr Surinder Singh, halted the testing, reportedly the first time that the office of the DCGI had taken such action. The trial, for a new pneumonia vaccine, was being conducted by a Hyderabad-based contracted research organisation, GVK Biotech, for the US-based multinational Wyeth Pharmaceuticals. The infant had been recruited from St. John's Medical College, a reputed private medical institution in Bangalore.

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