Where are clinical trial results posted?

Where are clinical trial results posted?

ClinicalTrials.gov
Study results are often published in medical journals. On ClinicalTrials.gov, publication citations are displayed at the bottom of the Study Details tab of the study record, under the More Information heading.

What is an IM in clinical trials?

It is nothing but a group meeting conducted on behalf of sponsor/CROs to train investigators and their lead clinical trial staff on trial related activities, standard operating procedures and to discuss the applicable regulatory picture. …

How do you report clinical trial results?

How to Report Clinical Trial Results

  1. Step 1: Review the Requirements for Reporting Results. Review the Results Data Elements Definitions to understand what information is required.
  2. Step 2: Complete the Results Modules.
  3. Step 3: Upload Supplemental Documentation.
  4. Step 4: Release the Record.
  5. Step 5: Address PRS Review Comments.

WHO report on public disclosure of clinical trial results?

The WHO Joint Statement requires that all clinical trials be registered and the results disclosed publicly in a timely manner.

What does DLT mean in clinical trials?

Enroll 3 patients at the dose level and proceed to the next higher dose level with a cohort of 3 patients until at least 1 patient experiences a dose-limiting toxicity (DLT).

What is DTS in clinical trials?

As part of its response, the FDA has implemented Drug Trials Snapshots (DTS) for drugs approved beginning January 2015.

What is trial disclosure?

Clinical Trial Disclosure (CTD) is a compliance requirement mandated by various national laws and policies, and is at the heart of a paradigm shift towards greater trial transparency. CTD consists of registering protocol-related information and posting clinical trial study results on publicly-accessible databases.

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