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DetlefK

(16,423 posts)
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 09:26 AM Nov 2017

New defense bill would allow Pentagon to do medical experiments with soldiers:

https://www.politico.com/story/2017/11/06/defense-department-health-committee-fda-drugs-military-244604

The Defense Department — and not FDA — would have the power to approve drugs and medical devices under the defense policy bill that's being hammered out by a conference committee, alarming congressional health staff and HHS who say it would undermine medical safety and potentially put soldiers at risk.

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Section 732 of the Senate’s version of the National Defense Authorization Act creates a new regulatory structure that would allow the Pentagon to sign off on unapproved devices and drugs for emergency use on military personnel and others in harm's way.

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But because the report language is so broad — for instance, "agents of war" isn't a legal definition — staff say that it would open the door for the military to approve a wide range of products and treatments. For instance, DoD could plausibly approve a vaccine for soldiers who come down with the flu while deployed, one congressional aide said.

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Rather than base a drug or device approval on years of safety and efficacy evaluations, it "leaves the decision up to a five-man committee," said one individual with knowledge of how the DoD committee would be staffed. The Pentagon also could ignore FDA's advice as necessary.

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But the provision is expected to remain, one individual with knowledge of the deliberations said on Monday afternoon. A Senate aide noted that it has bipartisan support from defense lawmakers.

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HHS has warned Congress that the provision would undermine decades of existing protections and processes. For instance, DoD wouldn't have access to FDA's data, which means a decision could be made based on limited information provided by a drug or device manufacturer. DoD also wouldn't be collecting safety and efficacy data in the same way as FDA.




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Good news, soldier!

You will receive cutting-edge medical treatment!

Your medical treatment will be so brand-new, we don't even know yet whether it's safe!

But rest assured that our partners at Weyland-Yutani and Omni Consumer Products care more about your personal health than about the billions and billions of Dollars they get from the Pentagon!
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New defense bill would allow Pentagon to do medical experiments with soldiers: (Original Post) DetlefK Nov 2017 OP
Drop the pretense and call it the Josef Mengele Act. Girard442 Nov 2017 #1
This nightmare has to end. Iliyah Nov 2017 #2
I remember as a swabbie back in the day... yallerdawg Nov 2017 #3

yallerdawg

(16,104 posts)
3. I remember as a swabbie back in the day...
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 09:41 AM
Nov 2017

I had an issue with being ordered to receive an experimental "swine flu shot" under G Ford's tenure.

It just didn't seem "American." I'd never even heard of "swine flu!"

The captain of the ship informed me that technically I was government property and they could order me to do just about anything, and if I went on shore leave and got a debilitating sun burn, I could be charged with "destruction of government property."

"But my heart still belonged to momma!"

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