ICH To Fix Inconsistencies With RCTs, Address Use Of Alternate Designs And Data Sources
Executive Summary
The International Council for Harmonisation has proposed major changes to its good clinical practice requirements in a bid to allay concerns about the problems they pose in conducting well-designed randomized trials. The revised GCP framework would also address the increasing diversity of clinical trial designs and data sources.
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