Why is research specifically excluded from the Bill?

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It is vital that the Bill does not facilitate reckless experimentation nor allow patients to be used as laboratory mice.

The bill excludes the use of treatment specifically as just research. It allows only for treatment that is in the best interests of the patient.

However, this does not stand as an obstacle to the furtherance of medical knowledge.

In trying novel treatments in the best interests of the patient it is likely that new and successful ways of treating diseases will emerge.

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