Jane Eyring works for PharmaMeds, Inc Jane is a physician-scientist who is responsible for running the pilot tests on PharmaMed's new oral spray medication for individuals with adult onset diabetes. Jane has discovered that if those in the test group do not spray the medicine correctly or if they spray for too short of a time, the medicine is not effective, or as effective, and insulin shock has
resulted in a few of the patients. Jane talks with one of her colleagues who responds, "Look, there's no need to stop the testing or the drug's release. Just tell them in the test and in the brochures that will be with the spray, ‘Spray correctly! If you do not, you may not receive your necessary dose.'" Jane is not sure anyone can be 100% accurate in spraying all the time. What risks does the company run if the spray doesn't work for the patients?
A) Fines and penalties
B) Litigation by patients who become ill
C) Damage to its reputation
D) All of the above
D
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