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The Promise of Clinical Trials in Advancing Solid Tumour Cancer Treatments

ProRelix Research

According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), a solid tumour is a mass of tissue that usually does not contain cysts or liquid areas such as sarcomas (arising from connective […] The post The Promise of Clinical Trials in Advancing Solid Tumour Cancer Treatments appeared first on ProRelix Research.

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Microbiome drug to be tested in IBS clinical trial

Drug Discovery World

EnteroBiotix, a Glasgow, UK based biotechnology company, has dosed the first patient in a clinical trial designed to evaluate EBX-102-02 for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The trial will be delivered in partnership with the Functional Gut Clinic, a leading IBS diagnosis and treatment centre.

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Phesi’s AI-driven Trial Accelerator platform contains over 100 million patients

Pharma Times

The platform delivers digitalised patient data to improve clinical trials and development

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Health ministry releases 9th edition of IP containing 3,152 monographs

AuroBlog - Aurous Healthcare Clinical Trials blog

With an aim to improve the quality of drugs sold in the country, the Union health and family welfare ministry has released 9th edition of Indian Pharmacopoeia (IP) 2022 containing 92 new monographs for drugs, 12 new general chapters, 1,245 monographs for formulations, 930 monographs for active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) as well as dissolution (..)

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Clinical Trials for Celiac Disease: Insights from Beyond Celiac’s Kate Avery

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When a person with celiac disease eats something that contains gluten, their immune system attacks their small intestine, damaging the lining and interfering with the absorption of nutrients from food. However, there are ongoing clinical trials for celiac disease to investigate potential new treatments.

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Deadly ‘Zombie Drug’ Believed to Contain Human Bones Wreaks Havoc in West Africa

AuroBlog - Aurous Healthcare Clinical Trials blog

A new drug called kush is wreaking havoc in west Africa, particularly in Sierra Leone where it is estimated to kill around a dozen people each week and hospitalise thousands. The drug, taken mostly by men aged 18 to 25, causes people to fall asleep while walking, to fall over, to bang their heads against […]

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EMA sets out proposals to reform EU’s clinical trials framework

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The European Commission, EMA and national regulators within the EU have launched an initiative to change the way clinical trials are designed and run in order to position the bloc as an international “focal point” for clinical research.