Can a minor run scientific tests on humans (involves melatonin)?
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I'm running a simple test on sleep patterns in a local library. Before I approve of my room reservations, I'd like to know if a minor (17, such as myself) and run tests like this on other minors, with parental and self consent of course. My document on this testing can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1lkuUKpxNKBmv6TVmr75bxDkGdtremVFIVfNKj2FFMt8 It is an oral supplement that induces quick drowsiness. Will I need to have an adult administer the supplement? Will the adult have to have some sort of certification? Can I perform these tests on children, as well as adults and the elderly? Also, put your suggestions down too. Thanks.
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Answer:
Not a good Idea.
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