[Read]✔EBOOK⚡ A Guide to Clinical Drug Research
Link >> https://alkindojaya2.blogspot.com/?net=B001AZJNZC =============================== Following the success of the first edition, published in 1995, this fully rewritten A Guide to Clinical Drug Research - Second Edition has been adapted to the most recent guidelines and developments in the field. It continues to provide a wealth of practical advice, ranging from the conception of an idea, planning a study and writing a protocol, through to the conduct of a study, data collection and analysis, and publication. It tells investigators what information they should expect sponsoring companies to provide, particularly when there is only limited information available about a new drug. It also explains what the company can expect of investigators, including the requirements of `good clinical practice'. Unlike other currently available texts on clinical trials and pharmaceutical medicine, A Guide to Clinical Drug Research concentrates on the needs of the practising clinician and research team. It is not restricted to drug investigation, and is relevant to all those involved in clinical research in a variety of settings. Audience: Required reading for clinical researchers and others involved as investigators in a drug project, often sponsored by a pharmacuetical company, plus agents of the sponsoring companies themselves.
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Following the success of the first edition, published in 1995, this fully rewritten A Guide to Clinical Drug Research - Second Edition has been adapted to the most recent guidelines and developments in the field. It continues to provide a wealth of practical advice, ranging from the conception of an idea, planning a study and writing a protocol, through to the conduct of a study, data collection and analysis, and publication. It tells investigators what information they should expect sponsoring companies to provide, particularly when there is only limited information available about a new drug. It also explains what the company can expect of investigators, including the requirements of `good clinical practice'. Unlike other currently available texts on clinical trials and pharmaceutical medicine, A Guide to Clinical Drug Research concentrates on the needs of the practising clinician and research team. It is not restricted to drug investigation, and is relevant to all those involved in clinical research in a variety of settings. Audience: Required reading for clinical researchers and others involved as investigators in a drug project, often sponsored by a pharmacuetical company, plus agents of the sponsoring companies themselves.
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A Guide to Clinical Drug Research
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Following the success of the first edition, published in 1995,
this fully rewritten A Guide to Clinical Drug Research - Second
Edition has been adapted to the most recent guidelines and
developments in the field. It continues to provide a wealth of
practical advice, ranging from the conception of an idea,
planning a study and writing a protocol, through to the conduct
of a study, data collection and analysis, and publication. It tells
investigators what information they should expect sponsoring
companies to provide, particularly when there is only limited
information available about a new drug. It also explains what
the company can expect of investigators, including the
requirements of `good clinical practice'. Unlike other currently
available texts on clinical trials and pharmaceutical medicine,
A Guide to Clinical Drug Research concentrates on the needs
of the practising clinician and research team. It is not restricted
to drug investigation, and is relevant to all those involved in
clinical research in a variety of settings. Audience: Required
reading for clinical researchers and others involved as
investigators in a drug project, often sponsored by a
pharmacuetical company, plus agents of the sponsoring
companies themselves.