What pills will be tested on Ukrainians?

The Ministry of Health has authorized testing the effectiveness of nearly a hundred drugs on our patients.
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It has become known which domestic hospitals will conduct clinical trials on Ukrainians and what medications they will be given. The Ministry of Health's official website published Order No. 835, dated August 15, outlining the details of the trials.

According to the document, officials authorized testing of the American drug on patients with rheumatoid arthritis at Kharkiv City Clinical Hospital No. 8, Zaporizhzhia Regional Clinical Hospital, Poltava Sklifosovsky Hospital, Kyiv's Strazhesk Institute of Gerontology and Cardiology, Oleksandrivska Hospital, and other hospitals.

It is also allowed to test an American drug for schizophrenia, which will be carried out in Cherkasy, Kyiv, Kherson, Vinnitsa neuropsychiatric hospitals.

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Medications produced in the USA will also be tested on Ukrainians with pneumonia (in Kyiv emergency hospitals and No. 17, Kharkiv Hospital No. 13, etc.).

The Swedish pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca AB also wants to test the effectiveness of a new drug for the treatment of pulmonary diseases in Ukrainians (in Kharkiv hospital No. 13, Sumy No. 1, Zhytomyr No. 1, Poltava named after Sklifosovsky, etc.)

The American Pfizer will test its medicine on cancer patients on the basis of Krivoy Rog, Lvov, Chernivtsi dispensaries.

On patients who are being treated for cancer, the French company AB Science will also test the effectiveness of its drugs (in Kryvyi Rih, Sumy, Kharkiv and other cancer centers).

In total, in addition to the order of the Ministry of Health, 97 requests for clinical trials in Ukraine, including on children.

Of these, officials fully satisfied 16, allowed, asking for changes in the research protocols - about 80, and rejected 2 (testing a drug for psoriasis and a child drug for depression).

It's worth noting that foreign pharmacists have long been actively experimenting on Ukrainians. After all, conducting clinical trials here is significantly cheaper than, say, in the EU. Moreover, Ukrainian patients often don't even realize they're being tested, which is strictly prohibited by law but rarely detected in practice.

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