Why are ethics important in clinical trials for all drugs?

Right off the bat, fairness matters when people test new medicines. Humans need to try drugs before approval happens, yet rules exist so nobody gets hurt or taken advantage of. Picture this: each person joining a trial hears straight up what the study wants, how it works, what could go wrong, and what might help - then says yes without pressure. Flipside? Scientists ought to boost good results while dodging unnecessary risk at every turn. Keeping private details secure matters just as much as shielding health records. On top of that, fairness means picking trial subjects evenly instead of leaning on those who can’t push back. Watchdog panels plus government bodies keep a steady eye on studies so guidelines aren’t bent. Doing things the right way leads to medicines that work - without shaking faith in how care gets delivered.

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