What kind of people would these be? We ask this question often among ourselves—a doctors embarking on his career for meeking a new medicament.. while we all want great medical care,as a study in a lot of articles scientific one of the primary ethical justifications for conducting research with human subjects is to benefit society this normative principle is explicitly stated or implied in many codes, guidelines, and regulations pertaining to research with human subjects and according to the Nuremberg Code, but now am looking for what Are Social Benefits? @reddust
I know a lot of good doctors who haven't bought into big Pharma propaganda and weren't brainwashed whilst going through college...I do need to write a few articles about the amazing healers who happen to have a medical degree as well.
Also evidence based medicine is great for fixing war catastrophic injuries but they have a horrible track record with healing the mind and our more subtle systems like the endocrine and immune systems.
@reddust yes evidence-based medicine helps to have a positive mental attitude and recognize the mistakes committed by many of the people and try to correct them and support the affected and make sure they no longer exist... I did a research on pharmacology and toxicology last year, the development of a new medicament is very difficult and can wait up to 10 years
Yet still after ten years of testing many medications have horrible side effects that are worse than the diseases they are used to treat.
it's true @reddust this makes the cost of medicine very expensive, and the manufacturer has to recover this cost quickly because the patent has to be filed as soon as the medicine has been discovered. Although a patent is good for 20 years,