CLINICAL TRIALS: SHOCKING VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
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Clinical Trials are research studies that explore how a medical strategy, treatment or device reacts in a human body and how the body reacts to these drugs before it is made available for use by the doctors1 . Clinical Trials hold enormous potential for benefiting patients from any nation and therefore these trials ought to be done carefully under calibrated statutory regimes following certain strict scientific standards, otherwise it could prove to be very dangerous putting many human lives at stake2 . Though unfortunately, many companies and countries do not value life as much as they value their own profits and therefore indulge in such unethical, illegal and negligent clinical trials without following the proper standards. The sole purpose for such researches is to save the lives of the people, but if these standards are weak and inefficient and the drugs starts becoming a reason for the deaths of innocent people, then it is high time to bring a new law which deals particularly with all the issues of clinical trials.
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