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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
There is a trend for pharmaceutical companies to contract third parties to conduct the clinical trials that are needed to test their drugs. This trend is referred to as outsourcing, and the companies that carry out the work are called contract research organisations. In addition, clinical trials are increasingly conducted in non-traditional trial regions, which are mainly low-and middle-income countries. This trend is called offshoring. The combination of outsourcing and offshoring poses serious risks for the ethical treatment of participants in clinical trials.
This article is based on a research report with the same title, published by the Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations (SOMO), Corporate Social and Ethical Research (CSER) and Salud y Farmacos (SyF). It is available from SOMO's website, http://somo.nl/publications-nl/Publication_3615-nl
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