2020
DOI: 10.24875/ric.19002944
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III. The role of the Research Ethics Committees in the regulation of Pharma-Sponsored studies

Abstract: Participants of Pharma-sponsored research are exposed to risks, benefits, and uncertainties that do not occur in other forms of clinical studies. Ethics committees represent the subjects' first line of protection. This responsibility begins with the study review and ends after all study subjects finish the intervention. The objective of this paper is to review the most common controversial issues found in Pharma-sponsored studies. Potential solutions are proposed to prevent or resolve the polemical aspects. Ho… Show more

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“…Prospective review of clinical research is the well-established means by which RECs/IRBs execute their responsibilities to researchers and participants (Aguilar-Salinas et al, 2019;London, 2012). The emphasis on prospective review has its foundation in the origin of RECs/IRBs at the National Institute of Health in the 1950s (Hedgecoe, 2009;Moon & Khin-Maung-Gyi, 2009;.…”
Section: Introduction 11 Research Oversight -A Look Beyond Prospectiv...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prospective review of clinical research is the well-established means by which RECs/IRBs execute their responsibilities to researchers and participants (Aguilar-Salinas et al, 2019;London, 2012). The emphasis on prospective review has its foundation in the origin of RECs/IRBs at the National Institute of Health in the 1950s (Hedgecoe, 2009;Moon & Khin-Maung-Gyi, 2009;.…”
Section: Introduction 11 Research Oversight -A Look Beyond Prospectiv...mentioning
confidence: 99%