Case for Bioanalysis – Canada [Regulatives / Guidelines]

posted by paulhurleyuk – NE UK, 2012-08-31 12:34 (5049 d 01:01 ago) – Posting: # 9133
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Obviously this will differ on a case by case basis, but in some cases a patient may withdraw their consent for any part of their contribution to be used for this study (theoretically, they may find they disagree with the ethics of how the study was run). IMHO GCP then requires you to stop analysing their samples and dispose of them, and possibly not report the data either.

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