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Research Sites Cooperate To Prevent Duplicate Subjects in CNS Clinical Trials By Using The Verified Clinical Trials Research Subject Registry

Duplicate subjects exist in most clinical trials to varying degrees.  CNS clinical trials are especially  prone to duplicate subject or over enrollment.  The issue exists from phase 1 healthy volunteer studies to multiple phase 2/3 clinical trials across many therapeutic indications.  Use of global research subject database registry such as Verified Clinical Trials will help …

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CNS Clinical Trials Are Prone To Duplicate Subjects and Duplicate Enrollment

CNS clinical trials, especially psychiatry clinical trials are prone to having duplicate subjects in clinical trials.  In studies that rely upon subjective end points, there exists the ability to provide false information in an effort to gain entry in to the study.  Of course, these occurrences result in failed trials due to elevated placebo rates or issues with safety if the volunteer does in fact take the investigational product (IP) from multiple sites.

Use of the Verified Clinical Trials (VCT) global research subject registry has been quite effective at stopping these issues at the time of screening. The protections continue throughout the entire study.  The Verified Clinical Trials network is expansive and covers multiple countries worldwide.  Nearly every phase 1 unit across the United States and now in Europe and elsewhere.  VCT protects many therapeutic indications but is especially focused on duplicate subjects in CNS clinical trials and duplicate subjects in psychiatry clinical trials.

The data is rather impressive with as preventable protocol violations including duplicate or dual enrollment in clinical trials ranging higher than 10% in some instances.  The National Institute of Health (NIH) uses VCT exclusively.

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Duplicate Subjects In Clinical Trials Can Be Prevented With A Global Research Subject Registry

Duplicate subjects in clinical trials is unfortunately a common issue that affects all trials from most every indication and across all phases of clinical trials research.  These professional research subjects can be prevented by using Verified Clinical Trials (VCT) the global research subject registry.  Nearly all of the phase 1 units across the United States …

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Having a system, or research subject database registry, to proactively detect and prevent duplicate subjects and other protocol violations has become a well recognized and important step to protect the data quality and improve research subject safety. This is NOT limited to phase 1 healthy volunteer studies. This happens with significant frequency across multiple therapeutic …

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Verified Clinical Trials Announced as a Finalist in Best Sponsor-Focused Technological Development in 2019 Clinical & Research Excellence Awards

Garden City, NY. March 5th2019–Verified Clinical Trials has been named a finalist in “Best Sponsor-Focused Technological Development”  in the CARE Awards, which recognize outstanding work across the global clinical research enterprise. The 2019 winners will be announced at a ceremony on Thursday, 2 May at the Hyatt Regency Boston, MA, where we gather distinguished leaders …

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Research Centers of America Adopts Verified Clinical Trials Biometrics Research Subject Database Registry to Prevent Duplicate Enrollment in Clinical Trial

  Verified Clinical Trials & Research Centers of America partner to stop duplicate enrollment in South Florida We are grateful for this innovative resource and the real-time responses that have helped us avoid duplicate enrollment in our clinical trials. We are truly impressed with the staff at VCT and their readin.ess to help at every …

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Celerion Implements Biometric Fingerprint Technology and Marks Five-Year Anniversary with Verified Clinical Trials

Celerion & Verified Clinical Trials Prevent Duplicate Enrollment In Clinical Trials Celerion and Verified Clinical Trials share the same vision of applying scientific expertise and advanced technology to ensure the safety of our participants and maintain data integrity… GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK (PRWEB) MARCH 14, 2017 Celerion was the first early stage contract research organization (CRO) to …

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Verified Clinical Trials and The STARR Coalition Join Forces To Advocate For Mental Health Care

GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK (PRWEB) FEBRUARY 25, 2017 The STARR Coalition today announced their partnership with Verified Clinical Trials in an ongoing effort to create meaningful change by increasing communication, partnerships and goodwill among stakeholders in the areas of treatment, advocacy, and pharmaceutical research with emphasis on consumers and patients’ mental health well-being. Both organizations are dedicated to promoting patient …

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High Point Clinical Trials Center Partners with Verified Clinical Trials to Ensure Participant Safety and Data Quality

High Point, NC (PRWEB) February 14, 2017 High Point Clinical Trials Center announced that it has partnered with Verified Clinical Trials (VCT), the global clinical trials database registry, to ensure the appropriate selection and qualification of subjects participating in their clinical trials at their North Carolina research facility. “We are extremely pleased to partner with Verified’s …

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DaVita Clinical Research and Prism Clinical Research Choose Verified Clinical Trials to Prevent Duplicate Enrollment in Clinical Trials

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA (PRWEB) JANUARY 19, 2017 DaVita Clinical Research (DCR), a specialty contract research organization with services spanning the full spectrum of drug and device development, and Prism Clinical Research, a leader in providing fully integrated clinical research services to pharma/device companies and clinicians, today announced Verified Clinical Trials (VCT) has been selected by both companies as an exclusive provider …

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