Ethical considerations and clinical trials during a pandemic: A blessing with a burden

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Any healthcare systems during a pandemic undergo tremendous pressure in pursuit of effective treatment to treat and limit the spread of the disease and its implications. Conducting clinical trials to find the potential therapy is the only way to battle the current coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic. The majority of the countries have joined the cause and are carrying out clinical studies in various capacities. As a result, the ethical committees have encountered a sudden inflow of a large number of trial proposals that have placed them under pressure. Although ethical committees play a vital role in protecting patient safety and preserving research integrity, they need to make sure the efficiency and integrity of review are preserved and the standards of review are not relaxed. Thus, the participants’ dignity is well guarded while keeping a close check on their safety.

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Ramesh, M., Syed, J., & Sri Harsha, C. (2022, December 1). Ethical considerations and clinical trials during a pandemic: A blessing with a burden. Clinical Ethics. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/14777509211034138

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