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如果预见到人体试验有可能对受试者造成较严重的伤害,采取的正当措施应该是() A.分辨

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如果预见到人体试验有可能对受试者造成较严重的伤害,采取的正当措施应该是()

A.分辨是精神伤害还是身体伤害,如果是精神伤害,可以在加强监护的基础上继续进行

B.请专家论证,如果确信造成较严重伤害的概率小于50%,可以谨慎地进行

C.在确证放弃试验经济损失不大的情况下,可以放弃试验

D.不再考虑其他任何情况,立即停止试验

E.按照试验主管部门的意见进行

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