Is clinical trial data publicly available?

Is clinical trial data publicly available?

ClinicalTrials.gov is a registry and results database of publicly and privately supported clinical studies of human participants conducted around the world.

How do I access clinical trial data?

To search for studies with results posted on ClinicalTrials.gov, go to Advanced Search and select Studies With Results from the Study Results field dropdown list. You can also enter additional search terms in the other fields. See How to Use Advanced Search for more information.

Who owns clinical trial data?

At the present time, clinical trial data reside with the sponsor of the trial, which is usually a company or an academic institution. A great deal has been written about the failure of the clinical trial system as it currently operates (2–4).

What is a study register?

Registration Study means a Clinical Trial that is intended (as of the time the Clinical Trial is initiated) to obtain sufficient data and results to support the filing of an application for Regulatory Approval (but may not include the data that may be necessary to support the pricing and/or reimbursement approvals).

Where should I register my clinical trial?

You must use ClinicalTrials.gov to fulfill the requirements of FDAAA 801 (PDF). FDAAA 801 requires Responsible Parties to submit clinical trial information to the Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for inclusion in the registry and results database established via ClinicalTrials.gov.

Can you make a living doing clinical trials?

Clinical trials generally pay between $50-$300 per day/visit, with compensation dependant upon the length of the time required as well as the procedures performed. Overnight stays typically pay more money than those involving repeat visits.

Why are clinical studies so important for GSK?

Clinical trials GSK and Clinical Studies We believe that together through clinical studies we can make a difference in lives of people who are at risk for a disease, who are already living with it, or who want to help prevent diseases in others.

When did the GSK study Register come out?

Back in 2004 we introduced our publicly accessible GSK Study Register online – a place where anyone can access information about the clinical research we carry out on our existing medicines, and also the ones that we are developing. We were the first pharmaceutical company to do this.

Why is it important to share clinical trial results?

Sharing our clinical trial results, whether they reflect positively or negatively on our medicines, is the right thing to do. Sharing our research. It’s essential to advance scientific understanding, help ensure the medical community and patients have access to the latest information to make decisions about healthcare, and build trust.

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