Big-pharmaceuticalisation: Clinical trials and Contract Research Organisations in India.
The World Trade Organisation's Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights [TRIPS] agreement aimed to harmonise intellectual property rights and patent protection globally. In India, the signing of this agreement resulted in a sharp increase in clinical trials since 2005. The Indian government,...
Main Authors: | Sariola, S, Ravindran, D, Kumar, A, Jeffery, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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