French Drug Trial Leaves One Brain Dead & Five Seriously injured

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One man has been declared brain dead and five others are in serious condition after taking part in a drug trial conducted by a private laboratory in Rennes, in the west of France.

The experimental drug was painkiller made by Portuguese drug company Bial, the French Health Ministry said on Friday

The Independent reports:

The health ministry said the “serious accident” happened on Thursday, stopping the tests and forcing all volunteers to be recalled.

A statement released today did not confirm the name of the drug being tested but French media reports claimed it was a new cannabinoid-based painkiller.

Marisol Touraine, the French health minister, later said that the pill did not contain cannabis or its derivatives but acted on the body’s endocannabinoid system.

Taken orally, the drug was undergoing a Phase 1 clinical trial at a licensed private European laboratory that specialises in clinical trials, the French health ministry said.

The trial aimed to evaluate the “safety, tolerance and pharmaceutical properties of the molecule” in healthy volunteers.

“Marisol Touraine wants to express her solidarity and deep determination to get to the bottom of what happened and establish responsibility for this tragic accident,” a statement added.

One of the six volunteers is currently in intensive care at Rennes University Hospital, where the other five are also being treated.

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