clinical trials

  • 1Clinical trials unit — Clinical trials units (CTU) are specialised biomedical research units which design, centrally coordinate and analyse clinical trials and other studies. Some CTUs specialise in different methodologies, such as randomised controlled trials, cluster …

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  • 2Clinical Trials (journal) — Clinical Trials   Abbreviated title (ISO) …

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  • 3Clinical trials publication — is having research published in a peer reviewed journal following clinical trials. Most investigators will want to have such a publication but the nature of clinical trials may create special considerations and obstacles. Most agreements for a… …

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  • 4Clinical trials — Trials to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of medications or medical devices by monitoring their effects on large groups of people. Clinical research trials may be conducted by government health agencies such as NIH, researchers affiliated… …

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  • 5Clinical trials registry — A clinical trials registry, sometimes abbreviated as a CTR, is an official platform and catalog for registering a clinical trial. Some countries require clinical trials being conducted in that country to be registered, other do not require it,… …

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  • 6Clinical Trials Directive — The Clinical Trials Directive (Officially Directive 2001/20/EC of 4 April 2001, of the European Parliament and of the Council on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States relating to… …

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  • 7Clinical trials with surprising outcomes — Medicine is an evolving field as new knowledge is acquired through discoveries in the laboratory and through clinical trials. With the acceptance of evidence based medicine, some practices that were thought to be standard of care or represent… …

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  • 8Monitoring in clinical trials — Clinical monitoring Oversight and administrative efforts that monitor a participant s health during a clinical trial. The government and other clinical trial funding agencies require data and safety monitoring boards to oversee clinical trials.… …

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  • 9Glossary of clinical trials — A glossary of terms used in clinical trials. NOTOC CompactTOC8 side = yes refs = yes A * Activities of daily living:: The tasks of everyday life. These activities include eating, dressing, getting into or out of a bed or chair, taking a bath or… …

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  • 10Academic clinical trials — are a valuable component of the health care system; they benefit patients and help determine the safety and efficacy of new drugs and devices.A typical area of academic clinical trials is the advancement and optimization of already existing… …

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