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GUARDIANSHIP AND ADMINISTRATION ACT 2000 - SECT 74C
Approval of clinical research
74C Approval of clinical research
(1) The tribunal may approve clinical research only if the tribunal is
satisfied— (a) the clinical research is approved by an ethics committee; and
(b) any drugs, devices, biologicals or techniques to be trialled in the
clinical research are intended to diagnose, maintain or treat a condition
affecting the participants in the research; and
(c) the clinical research
will not involve any known substantial risk to participants or, if there is
existing health care for the particular condition, the research will not
involve known material risk to the participants greater than the risk
associated with the existing health care; and
(d) the development of any
drugs, devices, biologicals or techniques to be trialled in the clinical
research has reached a stage at which safety and ethical considerations make
it appropriate for the drugs, devices, biologicals or techniques to be made
available to participants in the research despite the participants being
unable to consent to participation; and
(e) having regard to the potential
benefits and risks of participation in the clinical research, on balance it is
not adverse to the interests of participants in the research to participate.
(2) The fact the drugs, devices, biologicals or techniques to be trialled in
the clinical research will or may involve giving placebos to some of the
participants in the research does not prevent the tribunal being satisfied it
is, on balance, not adverse to the interests of the participants to
participate.
(3) The tribunal’s approval of clinical research does not
operate as a consent to the participation in the clinical research of any
particular person.
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