A reactogenic "placebo" and the ethics of informed consent in Gardasil HPV vaccine clinical trials: A case study from Denmark

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Tomljenovic, Lucija [1 ]
McHenry, Leemon B. [2 ]
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[1] Childrens Hlth Def, 852 Franklin Ave,Suite 511, Franklin, NJ 07417 USA
[2] Calif State Univ, Dept Philosophy, Northridge, CA USA
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Amorphous aluminum hydroxyphosphate sulfate; aluminum adjuvants; adverse events; adjuvant safety; clinical trials; Gardasil; HPV vaccine; reactogenicity; informed consent; Merck; placebo; POSTURAL TACHYCARDIA SYNDROME; HUMAN-PAPILLOMAVIRUS; ALUMINUM ADJUVANTS; INACTIVATED HEPATITIS; SAFETY CONCERNS; IMMUNOGENICITY; IMMUNIZATION; MICE; DYSFUNCTION; EFFICACY;
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10.3233/JRS-230032
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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BACKGROUND: Medical ethics guidelines require of clinical trial investigators and sponsors to inform prospective trial participants of all known and potential risks associated with investigational medical products, and to obtain their free informed consent. These guidelines also require that clinical research be so designed as to minimize harms and maximize benefits. OBJECTIVE: To examine Merck's scientific rationale for using a reactogenic aluminum-containing "placebo" in Gardasil HPV vaccine pre-licensure clinical trials. METHODS: We examined the informed consent form and the recruitment brochure for the FUTURE II Gardasil vaccine trial conducted in Denmark; and we interviewed several FUTURE II trial participants and their treating physicians. We also reviewed regulatory documentation related to Gardasil vaccine approval process and the guidelines on evaluation of adjuvants used in human vaccines. RESULTS: It was found that the vaccine manufacturer Merck made several inaccurate statements to trial participants that compromised their right to informed consent. First, even though the study protocol listed safety testing as one of the study's primary objectives, the recruitment brochure emphasized that FUTURE II was not a safety study, and that the vaccine had already been proven safe. Second, the advertising material for the trial and the informed consent forms stated that the placebo was saline or an inactive substance, when, in fact, it contained Merck's proprietary highly reactogenic aluminum adjuvant which does not appear to have been properly evaluated for safety. Several trial participants experienced chronic disabling symptoms, including some randomized to the adjuvant "placebo" group. CONCLUSION: In our view, the administration of a reactive placebo in Gardasil clinical trials was without any possible benefit, needlessly exposed study subjects to risks, and was therefore a violation of medical ethics. The routine use of aluminum adjuvants as "placebos" in vaccine clinical trials is inappropriate as it hinders the discovery of vaccine-related safety signals.
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