Um, there is law that requires individuals to report suspected adverse drug reactions and is usually mandatory training as condition of employment. That’s about as far as I know on the subject though. If clinical teams knowingly falsify data or hide unethical practices during a clinical trial there’s surely some immunity issues there I would think. You’d have to sit and dif into 21 CFR and the associated enforcement portions of USC
Um, there is law that requires individuals to report suspected adverse drug reactions and is usually mandatory training as condition of employment. That’s about as far as I know on the subject though. If clinical teams knowingly falsify data or hide unethical practices during a clinical trial there’s surely some immunity issues there I would think. You’d have to sit and dif into 21 CFR and the associated enforcement portions of USC