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Clinical Trials and Health Regulation in India

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  • Annelies den Boer

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In the recent past, attention has focused on the ethical, legal and social issues in the conduct of clinical trials. This is largely based on reports of people being harmed when participating in a trial. While such violations in clinical research must be highlighted and action taken on them, they cannot be prevented without regulation and equity in the healthcare sector as a whole.

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  • Annelies den Boer, 2016. "Clinical Trials and Health Regulation in India," Working Papers id:8428, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:8428
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