An electronic informed consent (eConsent or eICF) is a principle in clinical research that a patient should have sufficient information before making their own free decisions about their medical care and participate in clinical research. Using electronic medium to manage informed consents makes the researchers job easy and regulatory authorities also recommend using eICF. Did […]

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Designing clinical trials in psychiatry is challenging compared to a regular clinical trial. Clinicians and instructors have to handle participants who are mentally ill. They have to assume numerous factors before the clinical trial, where the main issue is taking informed consent, populations, measuring end-points, etc.  There are many ethical laws and criteria for designing […]

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The protection of human rights is paramount in clinical trials, and one should design and implement clinical research ethically and scientifically. Clinical trial monitoring is essential for quality assurance to ensure the protection of human rights and the reliability and transparency of the data collection process. What is clinical trial monitoring? Clinical trial monitoring is […]

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CROs, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical companies use software to facilitate clinical trials from design to finish. Clinical trial management software includes eTMF, Clinical Data Management (CDM), eConsent, Patient Management, Electronic Data Capture (EDC), Protocol management, CRF design, and many more. The importance of this software in the new era of clinical development is increasing day by […]

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Clinical trials in rare diseases present more significant challenges compared to trials in more common diseases. These challenges arise due to various factors, including trial design, the limited patient population for recruitment, regulatory support, and more. However, implementing a well-defined strategy for clinical development in rare diseases can help overcome these challenges. Such a strategy […]

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