Clinical Trial Outsourcing

Contract Issues in the Outsourcing of Clinical Trials

The increasingly common practice of outsourcing clinical trials for pharmaceutical research and development is fraught with legal and ethical complications, especially as much of the outsourcing finds these clinical trials taking place in underdeveloped countries that lack infrastructure and appropriate civil and social oversight. In a scenario such as the one described, where an unequal partnership shares certain rights to the intellectual property and the physical substance that will be undergoing the clinical trial, new wrinkles in the responsibilities of parties and the necessities of established contracts arise. Looking to current research in the area can help determine the services and contract constraints that will be required to create an ethical and effective clinical trial that serves the immediate research and development needs of the pharmaceutical partnership hiring a central African company to conduct clinical trials.

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