Question: how often do you test deadly experiments on human subjects? If you ever have what tests would they be, and what are some of the side effects?

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  1. Never, zeekybomb.

    I never test deadly experiments on human.
    I really don’t think any scientists test deadly experiments in humans.

    But if you mean “deadly” like as in “deadly cool”, then there’s definitely some very cool human experiments going on where i work, but mostly we take a sample from a human (like their blood) and do the experiment, rather than doing the experiment on the whole human!

    It wouldn’t be very ethical to do deadly (or even risky) experiments on humans!

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  2. Never.
    We can’t test anything on human subjects unless we know exactly what it does and if we can prove that it will not harm anyone.
    You’re saying deadly experiments on human subject?! Forgetting the ethical implications; we’d be thrown in jail for the rest of our lives for even considering it…

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  3. Yeah, no…never deadly. But when you run a clinical trial, you have a constant monitoring process to make sure that if something weird or unexpected begins to happen to the patients, you can shut down the trial in a hurry. I was involved in a clinical trial that had to be shut down because the patients started having weird side effects. It turned out to not be related to the drug that we were testing, but we had to be careful!

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