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Ashley Toups 
HLST 3001-43252 
Ethical Controversy 
October 7, 2014 
Pill to erase bad memories: Ethical furor over drugs 'that threaten human identity' 
Scientists have created a pill that can erase unwanted memories (Derbyshire, 2009). Experts 
say erasing memories could cause damaging psychological consequences (Derbyshire, 2009). 
Those who would take the pill to erase their memories will not be able to learn from their 
mistakes (Derbyshire, 2009). Scientists have created this drug to help those who suffer from 
post-traumatic stress disorder and those whose lives are plagued by hurtful recurring memories 
(Derbyshire, 2009). 
Dutch researchers have claimed that they have erased terrible memories with a beta blocker 
drug that is prescribed for patients that have heart disease (Derbyshire, 2009). Experiments on 
animals have shown that the drug  beta-adrenergic receptor blockers  can interrupt the way 
the brain makes and stores memories of frightening events, therefore erasing memories 
(Derbyshire, 2009). Dr. Merel Kindt of Amsterdam University conducted an experiment with the 
beta blocker pill (Derbyshire, 2009). He gathered 60 men and women volunteers and split them 
into two groups (Derbyshire, 2009). Then each group was shown pictures of spiders and given a 
slight electrical shock (Derbyshire, 2009). Each group was told to remember the images in order 
to create a negative impression between spiders and discomfort (Derbyshire, 2009). The next 
day one group was given the beta blocker drug and the other was given a placebo (Derbyshire, 
2009). Then each group was shown the same spider pictures as the day before and researchers 
would play sudden noises in their ears (Derbyshire, 2009). The researchers recorded which ones
blinked the strongest (Derbyshire, 2009). The stronger the volunteer blinked the more fearful 
they were, and the weaker the blink the calmer they were (Derbyshire, 2009). They found that 
the ones given the beta blocker drug were calmer than the ones that were given the placebo 
(Derbyshire, 2009). A day later, when the beta blocker drug was out of the volunteers systems, 
they were tested again and the ones that were given the beta blocker the previous day still 
seemed calmer (Derbyshire, 2009). The researchers concluded that the beta blocker drug 
completely erased the memory (Derbyshire, 2009). Dr Kindt said, 'Traditionally, therapists seek 
to teach people with such disorders strategies to build new associations and block bad memories 
but the problem is the memories remain and people often relapse' (Derbyshire, 2009). 
This controversy raises the ethical question, What makes us human? (Derbyshire, 2009). 
Dr. Daniel Sokol teaches medical ethics at St. Georges, University of London and this is his 
opinion on the matter: 
Removing bad memories is not like removing a wart or a mole. It will change our 
personal identity since who we are is linked to our memories. It may perhaps be 
beneficial in some cases, but before eradicating memories, we must reflect on the knock-on 
effects that this will have on individuals, society and our sense of humanity 
(Derbyshire, 2009). 
The ethical principles involved are nonmaleficence and beneficence. This drug could be 
beneficial to people who have phobias, post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessions, eating 
disorders, and other painful memories they want to get rid of. The disadvantage of this drug is 
that it could ruin what makes a person that person, and could damage that person psychologically 
(Derbyshire, 2009).
I personally believe this memory erasing drug is a bad idea for the most part. Is it possible this 
drug might lead to mental diseases like Alzheimers? How do we know the drug will erase the 
right memories? Will the memory erased be permanent or is there a way to retrieve the memory? 
Even though many of us would like to forget or erase memories of our mistakes, we need to 
remember our mistakes to help us grow and learn. We can even help and teach others through 
learning from our mistakes. I like to think of the mind as a history book. We have history books 
about the world, peoples lives, our country, and many more. If we do not learn the history and 
learn from their mistakes, we are destined to repeat them. Our mind writes and stores the events 
of our lives whether they are good or bad. If an individual decides to take this drug to forget a 
mistake he or she will more than likely repeat the mistake. This could turn into a vicious cycle of 
making mistakes, erasing them, then repeating the mistake again to erase it again. I also believe 
we are becoming too obsessed with taking the fastest and easiest way out of something. For 
instance, someone getting liposuction instead of taking the time to exercise and diet. Sure 
exercising and dieting may be harder and take a longer time, but I think one would feel much 
more accomplished than if they just went through liposuction. So someone that has a phobia or 
post-traumatic stress disorder may just take the easy, fast drug than to go through the hard, long 
therapy. I also believe there is one exception. If the memory the person has will make him or her 
a danger to others or himself or herself, and therapy or anything else will not work, then he or 
she should take the pill. Only use the drug as a very last, emergency resort. Now think of your 
worst memory. Would you take the drug to erase it? 
Reference:
Derbyshire, D. (2009). Pill to erase bad memories: Ethical furor over drugs 'that threaten human 
identity'. Mail Online. Retrieved from http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article- 
1145777/Pill-erase-bad-memories-Ethical-furore-drugs-threaten-human-identity.html

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ethical controversy

  • 1. Ashley Toups HLST 3001-43252 Ethical Controversy October 7, 2014 Pill to erase bad memories: Ethical furor over drugs 'that threaten human identity' Scientists have created a pill that can erase unwanted memories (Derbyshire, 2009). Experts say erasing memories could cause damaging psychological consequences (Derbyshire, 2009). Those who would take the pill to erase their memories will not be able to learn from their mistakes (Derbyshire, 2009). Scientists have created this drug to help those who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and those whose lives are plagued by hurtful recurring memories (Derbyshire, 2009). Dutch researchers have claimed that they have erased terrible memories with a beta blocker drug that is prescribed for patients that have heart disease (Derbyshire, 2009). Experiments on animals have shown that the drug beta-adrenergic receptor blockers can interrupt the way the brain makes and stores memories of frightening events, therefore erasing memories (Derbyshire, 2009). Dr. Merel Kindt of Amsterdam University conducted an experiment with the beta blocker pill (Derbyshire, 2009). He gathered 60 men and women volunteers and split them into two groups (Derbyshire, 2009). Then each group was shown pictures of spiders and given a slight electrical shock (Derbyshire, 2009). Each group was told to remember the images in order to create a negative impression between spiders and discomfort (Derbyshire, 2009). The next day one group was given the beta blocker drug and the other was given a placebo (Derbyshire, 2009). Then each group was shown the same spider pictures as the day before and researchers would play sudden noises in their ears (Derbyshire, 2009). The researchers recorded which ones
  • 2. blinked the strongest (Derbyshire, 2009). The stronger the volunteer blinked the more fearful they were, and the weaker the blink the calmer they were (Derbyshire, 2009). They found that the ones given the beta blocker drug were calmer than the ones that were given the placebo (Derbyshire, 2009). A day later, when the beta blocker drug was out of the volunteers systems, they were tested again and the ones that were given the beta blocker the previous day still seemed calmer (Derbyshire, 2009). The researchers concluded that the beta blocker drug completely erased the memory (Derbyshire, 2009). Dr Kindt said, 'Traditionally, therapists seek to teach people with such disorders strategies to build new associations and block bad memories but the problem is the memories remain and people often relapse' (Derbyshire, 2009). This controversy raises the ethical question, What makes us human? (Derbyshire, 2009). Dr. Daniel Sokol teaches medical ethics at St. Georges, University of London and this is his opinion on the matter: Removing bad memories is not like removing a wart or a mole. It will change our personal identity since who we are is linked to our memories. It may perhaps be beneficial in some cases, but before eradicating memories, we must reflect on the knock-on effects that this will have on individuals, society and our sense of humanity (Derbyshire, 2009). The ethical principles involved are nonmaleficence and beneficence. This drug could be beneficial to people who have phobias, post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessions, eating disorders, and other painful memories they want to get rid of. The disadvantage of this drug is that it could ruin what makes a person that person, and could damage that person psychologically (Derbyshire, 2009).
  • 3. I personally believe this memory erasing drug is a bad idea for the most part. Is it possible this drug might lead to mental diseases like Alzheimers? How do we know the drug will erase the right memories? Will the memory erased be permanent or is there a way to retrieve the memory? Even though many of us would like to forget or erase memories of our mistakes, we need to remember our mistakes to help us grow and learn. We can even help and teach others through learning from our mistakes. I like to think of the mind as a history book. We have history books about the world, peoples lives, our country, and many more. If we do not learn the history and learn from their mistakes, we are destined to repeat them. Our mind writes and stores the events of our lives whether they are good or bad. If an individual decides to take this drug to forget a mistake he or she will more than likely repeat the mistake. This could turn into a vicious cycle of making mistakes, erasing them, then repeating the mistake again to erase it again. I also believe we are becoming too obsessed with taking the fastest and easiest way out of something. For instance, someone getting liposuction instead of taking the time to exercise and diet. Sure exercising and dieting may be harder and take a longer time, but I think one would feel much more accomplished than if they just went through liposuction. So someone that has a phobia or post-traumatic stress disorder may just take the easy, fast drug than to go through the hard, long therapy. I also believe there is one exception. If the memory the person has will make him or her a danger to others or himself or herself, and therapy or anything else will not work, then he or she should take the pill. Only use the drug as a very last, emergency resort. Now think of your worst memory. Would you take the drug to erase it? Reference:
  • 4. Derbyshire, D. (2009). Pill to erase bad memories: Ethical furor over drugs 'that threaten human identity'. Mail Online. Retrieved from http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article- 1145777/Pill-erase-bad-memories-Ethical-furore-drugs-threaten-human-identity.html