A Critical Examination of Research Ethics in the Treatment Recommendations for Diarrhoea
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https://doi.org/10.62865/bjbio.v15i3.115Keywords:
Research Ethics, Research Participants, Pharmacists, Drug-Sellers, DiarrhoeaAbstract
Primarily, this article emphasises that while conducting research, especially one involving human subjects, researchers are expected to comply with applicable global and national ethical standards. Should a researcher fail to do so, he/she stands the risk of breaching research ethics, and this is capable of rendering his/her research unacceptable. Accordingly, this article, making reference to relevant ethical theories, critically examines and analyses the actions of a researcher who set out to investigate treatment recommendations for diarrhoea. Ultimately, a number of ethical pitfalls in the stated research are x-rayed and some recommendations for subsequent studies are provided in this paper.
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