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Moazam, F.Keywords
Physician-Patient RelationsBioethics
Ethics, Medical
Developing Countries
Clinical Trials as Topic
Biomedical Research
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Abstract
S30-36The paper outlines the universal problem of ensuring ethical practices in human subject research, and focuses on specific difficulties faced in the developing world with particular reference to Pakistan. It discusses the influence of traditional and hierarchical social norms of physician-patient relationships in heightening these problems. Two emerging issues of specific concern in Pakistan are described: an exponential rise in multinational clinical drug trials, and commercial ventures offering unproven stem cell "therapy" for all kinds of diseases. The importance of introducing ethical practices in research within the context of local cultural and socioeconomic realities is highlighted
Date
2014-06-17Identifier
oai:apps.who.int:10665/1171811020-3397
http://applications.emro.who.int/emhj/12_S1/12_S1_2006_30_36.pdf
http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/117181