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|Is About=This article reports the results of a study conducted in Bangalore and Hyderabad between 2007 and 2009, to elicit the perspectives of stakeholders, concerning media representations of their work and the ethical issues that emanate from their engagement in the clinical trials enterprise<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0277953613006837</ref>.
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|Is About=This article reports the results of a study conducted in Bangalore and Hyderabad between 2007 and 2009, to elicit the perspectives of stakeholders, concerning media representations of their work and the ethical issues that emanate from their engagement in the clinical trials enterprise<ref>Kamat, Vinay R. "Fast, cheap, and out of control? Speculations and ethical concerns in the conduct of outsourced clinical trials in India." ''Social Science & Medicine'' 104 (2014): 48-55.</ref>. This is a factual case.
 
 
 
 
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Speculations and Ethical Concerns in the Conduct of Outsourced Clinical Trials in India

What is this about?

This article reports the results of a study conducted in Bangalore and Hyderabad between 2007 and 2009, to elicit the perspectives of stakeholders, concerning media representations of their work and the ethical issues that emanate from their engagement in the clinical trials enterprise[1]. This is a factual case.

  1. Kamat, Vinay R. "Fast, cheap, and out of control? Speculations and ethical concerns in the conduct of outsourced clinical trials in India." Social Science & Medicine 104 (2014): 48-55.

Why is this important?

The globalization of biopharmaceutical clinical trials and their offshore outsourcing, from the West to low and middle-income countries, has come under increasing scrutiny from academic scholars, practitioners, regulatory agencies and the media[1].

  1. Kamat, Vinay R. "Fast, cheap, and out of control? Speculations and ethical concerns in the conduct of outsourced clinical trials in India." Social Science & Medicine 104 (2014): 48-55.

For whom is this important?

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