Summary

  • The US state of Montana is planning to allow the sale of experimental and unproven drugs to patients, once the state’s governor has signed the bill off.
  • It would make the state the first US location to allow the sale of medications that have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
  • The bill was drafted and lobbied for by people interested in extending human lifespans and creating a test bed for accessing experimental therapy.
  • Montana could allow the sale of unproven treatments once the state’s governor has signed the bill off
  • This would make it the first US location to allow the sale of medications that have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
  • The bill was drafted and lobbied for by people interested in extending human lifespans and creating a test bed for accessing experimental therapy.

By Rhiannon Williams

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