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Article It’s not just one suspect herpes vaccine trial: Most experimental drugs are tested offshore — raisin

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    Article name: It’s not just one suspect herpes vaccine trial: Most experimental drugs are tested offshore — raising concerns about data
    Author: Rebecca Robbins

    This article discusses vaccine trials done overseas and the issues because of it.

    Highlight quote: And those lapses can have serious consequences for the data that’s used to support medical decision-making.

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    The clinical trial for a herpes vaccine flouted just about every norm in the book: American patients were flown in to the Caribbean island of St. Kitts for experimental injections. Local authorities didn’t give permission. Nor did the Food and Drug Administration. Nor did a safety panel.

    That’s why the trial — run by a startup that has since received funding from billionaire investor Peter Thiel — prompted widespread alarm and censure when it was reported last week by Kaiser Health News.

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