Guest guest Posted January 1, 2010 Report Share Posted January 1, 2010 Hi, Anita and Rakesh raised the issue where it technically amounts to " protocol violation " . Hence it is mandatory that the EC must sign each page of the approved protocol and return one copy of such protocol to the applicant and similarly keep another copy in its office records. This is done to ensure that some page is not replaced at a later stage. ECs are aware of this but do not practice this for obvious reasons. If protocol violation is there, in that event investigators must immediately report it to EC and get the re-permission, e.g. if it is compelling to continue the study with changed methodology. The EC is empowered to have interim review of the study. If protocol violation is reported by others or noticed by EC, it can issue a show cause notice to the investigators and sponsors and even withdraw the permission if the violation is serious. It is impossible to cover all that falls under ethics in few pages. The ICMR has given guidelines. All ethical issues are not covered by any single guideline. Hence it is desired that the best from the world should be adopted and incorporated in SOPs of the institutional EC - which is the next topic of discussion now. Moderator Dr Smita Sontakke to take over the discussion please. Dr Vijay Thawani Groupie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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