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Fatal trials: clinical trials are killing people

  By admin September 27, 2009 April 27, 2016 Archives, Clinical Trials, Compensation

Amit Sengupta | Indian Journal of Medical Ethics | Vol 6, No. 3 | 2009 In many quarters there is satisfaction that India is developing into the “clinical trials capital” of the globe. By all accounts the business of conducting… Continue reading

Benefits and Burdens of Participation in a Longitudinal Clinical Trial

  By admin September 18, 2009 April 8, 2016 Archives, Clinical Trials, Compensation

Jaime Lazovski, Marcelo Losso, Benjamin Krohmal, Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Christine Grady, David Wendler | Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics | September 2009 | Source: NCBI-PubMed Abstract Systematic data on the impact that longitudinal clinical trials have on… Continue reading

Evaluation of the ability of clinical research participants to comprehend informed consent form

  By admin September 17, 2009 April 7, 2016 Archives, Clinical Trials, Informed Consent

Bhansali S., Shafiq N., Malhotra S., Pandhi P., Singh I., Venkateshan S. P., Siddhu S., Sharma Y. P., Talwar K. K. | Contemporary Clinical Trials | 2009 | NCBI-PubMed | Abstract The comprehension of informed consent is an integral part… Continue reading

When Experiments Travel: Clinical Trials and the Global Search for Human Subjects

  By admin August 8, 2009 April 8, 2016 Archives, Bioethics, Clinical Trials

Adriana Petryna | Princeton University Press | 2009 The phenomenal growth of global pharmaceutical sales and the quest for innovation are driving an unprecedented search for human test subjects, particularly in middle- and low-income countries. Our hope for medical progress… Continue reading

Welcome kit on ARTs for Parliamentarians

  By admin July 18, 2009 January 18, 2023 Our Work, Policy Briefs, Policy Level Advocacy, Publications, Surrogacy & ARTs

A policy brief on the Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) for Parliamentarians (2009). Continue reading

Prajanan main Sahayak Taknikiyan

  By admin July 14, 2009 February 27, 2016 Capacity Building Tools, Publications

Assisted reproductive technologies is a group of technologies that are used in conception or contraception. Sama’s engagement with ARTs commenced because of its severe consequences on women’s health. In order to raise awareness on assisted reproductive technologies, an information booklet… Continue reading

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