Clinical Trials at Duke
Looking for clinical trials at Duke University or Duke Health System?
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Provider: Duke Health
A listing of more than 41,000 industry and government-sponsored clinical trials as well as new drug therapies recently approved by the FDA. The site is designed to be a resource for patients interested in participating in clinical trials as well as for research professionals.
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Provider: Thomson
Clinical alerts are provided to expedite the release of findings from clinical trials funded by the National Institutes of Health, where such release could significantly affect morbidity and mortality. The National Library of Medicine began offering clinical alert notices online in January 1991.
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Provider: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
The ClinicalStudyResults.org site is a central, widely accessible, web-based repository for clinical study results in a reader-friendly, standardized format. This database will serve the valuable function of making clinical trial results for for many marketed pharmaceuticals more transparent. More importantly, it is designed as a key tool to provide information to practicing physicians and their patients.
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Provider: ClinicalStudyResults
Clinical Trials.gov, developed by the National Library of Medicine (part of the National Institutes of Health), provides patients, family members, and members of the public with current information about the location of clinical trials, their design and purpose, criteria for participation, and, in many cases, further information about the disease and treatment under study. Included are more than 4,000 federal and private medical studies involving patients and others at over 47,000 locations nationwide. The
Duke Clinical Trials from Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) are also available.
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Provider: National Institutes of Health (NIH)