During recent years, an increasingly comprehensive set of rules and guidelines has been developed around clinical trials, to ensure their proper ethical, methodological, administrative and financial conduct. While initially limited to new drug development, this regulation is progressively invading all areas of clinical research, with limited respect for the heterogeneity in aims, resources, sponsors and epistemological grounds. No clinical study should be planned without consideration of a series of legal requirements, which are reviewed. Concerns about their practical implications are critically assessed
Treatments based on theory and anecdote with extravagant public claims without being properly tested...
Pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) are considered a valuable means to directly improve day-to-day pati...
Both critics and supporters of evidence-based medicine view clinical practice guidelines as an impor...
Since 1988, France has been committed to drafting laws regulating clinical research. These laws must...
The legal implications of conducting clinical research and trials are becoming more complex. Everyon...
Scientific development that has been achieved through decades finds in clinical research a great pos...
The pragmatic clinical trial addresses scientific questions in a setting close to routine clinical p...
The research carried out to find a better treatment, improve healthcare, and benefit the current med...
Be it to restore the confused image of clinical research in relation to the lay public, or to develo...
The EU Clinical Trials Directive came into force on 1 May 2004 and has changed the face of Clinical ...
In France, biomedical research practiced on human beings is surrounded by ethical and legal issues. ...
A clinical trial is a research study in human patients aimed at answering specific health questions....
The purpose of the clinical trial guidelines is to harmonise legislation in order to ensure consist...
Clinical trials that are used for regulatory purposes aspart of a new drug application are essential...
For several decades Clinical trials are a "back-bone" of new drug development. Even if Ethical codic...
Treatments based on theory and anecdote with extravagant public claims without being properly tested...
Pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) are considered a valuable means to directly improve day-to-day pati...
Both critics and supporters of evidence-based medicine view clinical practice guidelines as an impor...
Since 1988, France has been committed to drafting laws regulating clinical research. These laws must...
The legal implications of conducting clinical research and trials are becoming more complex. Everyon...
Scientific development that has been achieved through decades finds in clinical research a great pos...
The pragmatic clinical trial addresses scientific questions in a setting close to routine clinical p...
The research carried out to find a better treatment, improve healthcare, and benefit the current med...
Be it to restore the confused image of clinical research in relation to the lay public, or to develo...
The EU Clinical Trials Directive came into force on 1 May 2004 and has changed the face of Clinical ...
In France, biomedical research practiced on human beings is surrounded by ethical and legal issues. ...
A clinical trial is a research study in human patients aimed at answering specific health questions....
The purpose of the clinical trial guidelines is to harmonise legislation in order to ensure consist...
Clinical trials that are used for regulatory purposes aspart of a new drug application are essential...
For several decades Clinical trials are a "back-bone" of new drug development. Even if Ethical codic...
Treatments based on theory and anecdote with extravagant public claims without being properly tested...
Pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) are considered a valuable means to directly improve day-to-day pati...
Both critics and supporters of evidence-based medicine view clinical practice guidelines as an impor...