The Usual Victims

It's taken 15 years for the families of Nigerian children who died from a drug for meningitis to start collecting their money from a suit against Pfizer, the pharmaceutical company that manufactured it. Although the company still disputes it, the evidence points to either a faulty drug or manipulation of its dosage as a cause of those deaths. In cases such as these, one can't help but notice how these "errors" usually occur in poor countries with non-white populations. It's as if poor, black or brown people are expendable, perfect subjects for testing risky drugs or treatments with a high probability of failure and death.

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