CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENTAL SUBJECT’S BILL OF RIGHTS
Any person who is requested to consent to participate as a subject in a research study
involving a medical experiment, or who is requested to consent on behalf of another has
the right to:
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Be informed of the nature and purpose of the experiment.
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Be given an explanation of the procedures to be followed in the medical experiment and any drug or device to be used.
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Be given a description of any attendant discomforts and risks reasonably to be expected from the experiment, if applicable.
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Be given an explanation of any benefits to the subject reasonably to be expected from the experiment if applicable.
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Be given a disclosure of any appropriate alternative procedures, drugs, or devices that might be advantageous to the subject, and their relative risks and benefits.
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Be informed of the avenues of medical treatment, if any, available to the subject after the experiment or if complications should arise.
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Be given an opportunity to ask any questions concerning the experiment or other procedures involved.
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Be instructed that consent to participate in the medical experiment may be withdrawn at any time, and the subject may discontinue in the medical experiment without prejudice.
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Be given a copy of a signed and dated written informed consent form when one is required.
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Be given the opportunity to decide to consent or not to consent to a medical experiment without the intervention of any element of force, fraud, deceit, duress, coercion or undue influence on the subject's decision.
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