Clinical Trial Applications In Denmark Fail To Match 2015 High
Executive Summary
The Danish Medicines Agency received fewer applications for clinical trials last year compared with 2015 when the number of applications jumped by nearly 16%. Meanwhile, the agency approved 98% of the applications submitted in 2016, rejecting only two.
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