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Australian Clinical Trials

WEBSearch for a clinical trial. Find a clinical trial listed in the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR). You can do a basic search or use the advanced search to enter more parameters. Once you find a relevant trial, contact details are available from the ANZCTR study link. Find out more.

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URL: https://www.australianclinicaltrials.gov.au/

What is a clinical trial

WEBClinical trials study a range of interventions, including: pharmaceutical interventions: experimental drugs, cells and other biological products, vaccines. disease detection and treatment methods: new ways to detect and treat disease, diagnostic or screening tests. therapeutic strategies: psychotherapeutic and behavioural therapies.

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Consumer guide to clinical trials Australian Clinical Trials

WEB8 May 2018. Language: English. Description: This fact sheet was produced with the help of the Consumers Health Forum of Australia. Date last updated: 26 October 2023. Tags: Find out what a clinical trial is, the types of trials, the benefits, how to get involved in one and important questions to ask before you do.

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Who can participate in a clinical trial Australian Clinical Trials

WEBA parent or guardian must give legal consent for children under 16 years of age to participate in a clinical trial. Children under 16 do not have the legal authority to make the decision themselves. However, you should involve your child in the decision so they know what will happen, can have a say, and be listened to.

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Principles, regulations and governance of clinical trials

WEBEthics approvals. All proposals to conduct clinical trials in Australia require ethics review and approval, most commonly by a human research ethics committee (HREC). An HREC must register with the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and provide assurances that it is operating within NHMRC guidelines.

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COVID-19: Guidance on clinical trials for institutions, HRECs

WEBCOVID-19: Guidance on clinical trials for institutions, HRECs, researchers and sponsors. This guidance provides general information and advice to institutions conducting or overseeing research, human research ethics committees (HRECs), researchers and sponsors in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Find a clinical trial Australian Clinical Trials

WEBAll clinical trials displayed on this website are sourced from the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR). The ANZCTR includes all clinical trials with a recruitment site in Australia that are registered on ANZCTR as well as ClinicalTrials.gov, the US clinical trials registry. First, select a broad health condition.

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Concerns about a clinical trial Australian Clinical Trials

WEBClinical trials are closely monitored in Australia; however, problems or issues can arise during a trial. Researchers should have given you information about the expected risks and benefits when you provided your informed consent. However, some problems may be unexpected or may not be due to the way a trial drug, device or intervention works.

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Inter-Governmental Policy Reform Group Australian Clinical Trials

WEBThe IGPRG, formerly the Clinical Trials Project Reference Group (CTPRG), was established in October 2023. It involves senior officials from: the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (ACSQHC). The IGPRG takes a strategic evidence-based focus and engages with industry and networked partners.

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Contact us Australian Clinical Trials

WEBContact a specific trial. To contact a specific trial listed on this site: visit the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry; contact the trials contact officer or trial sponsor (the company running the study).

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ANZCTR search results Australian Clinical Trials

WEBCNT201 is a recombinant collagenase product being developed by the Sponsor (Connext Co., Ltd.), which is being studied for the treatment of Dupuytren’s Contracture (DC) This is an adaptive clinical study design containing 2 steps (Dose escalation and Dose expansion). Step 1 (dose escalation) uses an open-label design.

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