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Category: Compensation

Undeniable Violations and Unidentifiable Violators

  By admin Archives, Clinical Trials, Compensation

Amar Jesani, Anjali Shenoi, S. Srinivasan, Sarojini N. | Economic and Political Weekly | Vol 46, Issue 24 | 11 June 2011 The Human Papillomavirus vaccine “demonstration projects” conducted by a United States non-governmental organisation in collaboration with the Indian… Continue reading

Human Subject Protection In India – Is It Adequate?

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Dr. Narges Mahaluxmivala | Perspectives in Clinical Research | 2010 Jan-Mar | 1(1) | Source: NCBI-PMC Abstract India′s experience in clinical trials is shorter in time than that of the developed countries but as in everything else in the current… Continue reading

Fatal trials: clinical trials are killing people

  By admin 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

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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

Initial experience with a group presentation of study results to research participants

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Andrew L avins, Stephen Bent, Amy Padula, Suzanne Staccone, Evelyn Badua, Harley Goldberg | BioMed Central | Trials | 21 March 2008 | Source: NCBI-PubMed Central Abstract Background Despite ethical imperatives, informing research participants about the results of the studies… Continue reading

The compensation of patients injured in clinical trials

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John M. Barton, Maureen S. Macmillan, Lindsay Sawyer | Journal of Medical Ethics | 1995 Abstract The problem of ‘no fault’ compensation for patients who suffer adverse effects as a result of their participation in clinical trials is discussed in… Continue reading

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