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Good clinical practice
is a set of rules and regulations
that is provided by
International Conference on
Harmonisation - an
international body that regulates
clinical trials involving
human subjects.
Good clinical practice
guidelines include protection of
human rights as a subject in
clinical trial. It also provides
assurance of the safety and
efficacy of the newly developed
compounds.
Good clinical Practice
Guidelines includes regulations on
how clinical trials should be
conducted, define the roles and
responsibilities of
clinical trial sponsors,
clinical research investigators,
and
Clinical research associates.