To be fair, the federal #RightToTry bill being considered today does require institutional review board oversight, but, given that it cuts the @US_FDA out of the process, that doesn't really mean much, and there are lax IRBs that can be bought. 14/
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#RightToTry is not about helping terminally ill patients. It's about returning@US_FDA to a vestigial pre-Kefauver-Harris Amendment status, in which the FDA only had to require that companies show safety, not efficacy, before licensing a drug or device. 25/Show this thread -
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#RightToTry has been an incredibly effective propaganda technique. 38 states have passed RTT, largely because opponents have been successfully cowed into silence by their desire not to be tarred as hating on terminally ill patients. 26/Show this thread -
While it's true that
@ASCO has finally woken up, it's too little too late. Medical societies have been shamefully silent until now. The time to oppose#RightToTry was four years ago, before it became a juggernaut that will now likely pass. https://respectfulinsolence.com/2018/03/12/cruel-sham-right-to-try-will-be-up-for-a-vote-house-tuesday/ … 27/27Show this thread
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