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Clinical Trial - Articles
A Clinical Research Organization Managing Various Phases of Clinical Trials
by
ken smiths
Posted
Tue 05 Jun 2012 3:47am
Drugs and medicines that we consume have a lot of things to pass through during their life time. It is only through meticulous measures that a drug becomes suitable to be consumed by the patients. Most of these steps depend on the skilled people working in the clinical research organization, who take up the responsibility of tracking the performa ...
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The Basics of Clinical Trials
by
Teri Robert

Posted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 3:05pm
1 Comment
We often hear about new treatments literally years before they're available to us because they're reported on when still in clinical trials. What are clinical trials? How do they work? With the answers to these questions, you can learn more about them and determin if you may be interested in participating.
Choosing to participate in a clinic ...
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Biotech may turn to Indian for clinical trials
by
Medical Quack

Posted
Wed 26 Nov 2008 12:27pm
Nothing new here in what has been posted, but this time the predictions are coming from within Ernst and Young from India. BD
The Indian clinical trials market is predicted to continue its growth despite the current financial climate, according to a partner at Ernst & Young India’s Healthsciences Practice.
Ajit Mahadevan told TheEcon ...
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FDA Delays Johnson and Johnson Antibiotic Over Clinical Trial Data
by
Medical Quack

Posted
Wed 26 Nov 2008 12:27pm
This one is very interesting so say the least, and it sounds like a software issue of sorts, not enough audit tables or was the data corrupted? Being a geek those are the questions that come to my mind when I hear the word “integrity” , but it may not be the issue at all. Who does the audits since it appears to be contracted? How data rich a ...
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Use Twitter to Find Clinical Trials – TrialX.Org
by
Medical Quack

Posted
Tue 24 Mar 2009 3:57pm
This is very simple and easy to use and if you have read this blog long enough you have seen other posts about Trialx. I did a few checks myself and it came back very quickly via Twitter. Obviously this is a quick check just to see what is available and gets the job done nicely. If you frequent this blog often enough, there’s also the TrialX ...
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