Can hospitals allow patients to try new drugs without their consent?

Mr. Peng wants to know whether the hospital can allow patients to try new drugs without their consent?

According to Article 17 of the "Implementation Rules of the Drug Administration Law": "New drug research and development units To apply for clinical trials of new drugs, relevant materials and samples must be submitted in accordance with the provisions of the New Drug Approval Measures. "Article 18 stipulates: "Clinical trials or clinical verification of new drugs shall be conducted in medical units approved by the health administration departments of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government. There are also relevant provisions in Article 26 of the Practicing Physician Law: "Physicians shall truthfully introduce the condition to patients or their families, but shall be careful to avoid adverse consequences for patients. Physicians shall undergo experimental clinical treatment." The hospital approves and obtains the consent of the patient or his family. "Therefore, the hospital has no right to try new drugs on patients, especially without the patient's consent, which is an illegal act.