Competence and Inequity Are Both Important to the Ethics of Supervised Injectable Opioid Assisted Treatment

American Journal of Bioethics 17 (12):41-43 (2017)
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I very much enjoyed reading the interesting and original article by Steel and colleagues (2017). But I found myself strongly disagreeing with its conclusion once the real point of the argument became clear to me. At the same time, I believe that the authors are correct to draw attention to the importance of context and inequities in framing discussions of the ethics of voluntary consent in heroin prescription research. I begin with a brief summary of the authors’ conclusion, quoting directly and adding my own emphases, since there are major philosophical points I wish to make that hinge on nuances in wording...

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