Publications as an alternative or supplement to CTgov? ClinicalTrials.gov (CTgov) states that links are automatically provided in the Results tab for any publication [in PubMed] that contains the NCT identifier for the trial. Unfortunately, we can see from the survey of Fragile X Syndrome (FXS) trials on CTgov on the prior page, that no clinical […]
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Comments to NIH on Proposed Rulemaking
Summary: Three additions to the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking HHS NPRM RIN 0925-AA52, Docket Number NIH-2011-0003 regarding presentation of clinical trials data on ClinicalTrials.gov are proposed: 1) the trial’s responsible party will state explicitly whether full clinical trial data is available; 2) all documents related to delayed submission of results will be presented; and 3) […]
What clinical trials data should we expect to be publicly available?
If you are reading this, it is quite possible that you, your child, or another family member has been through a clinical trial. Or, you have been involved as a researcher producing preclinical data leading up to such trials. More than a year has gone by since the completion of the study, and you would […]