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13 Jan 2012

GSK Fined over Vaccine Trials on Argentine Children

The firm was fined $93,000 by an Argentine court for failing to obtain parental consent to conduct the trials.

British pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline has been fined by an Argentine court over the management of clinical trials of its pneumonia vaccine Synflorix, which allegedly killed 14 babies.

 

Synflorix is a paediatric pneumococcal vaccine designed to protect against life-threatening diseases such as meningitis and bacteraemic pneumonia.

 

The firm was fined $93,000 for failing to obtain parental consent to conduct the trials on 15,000 Argentine babies, and an additional 9,000 babies from Colombia and Panama, between 2007 and 2008.

 

Evidence from Argentina's medical regulator said that, in some cases, GlaxoSmithKline pressured parents and grandparents to sign lengthy consent

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