Impact of COVID-19 on HV trials [Study Per­for­mance]

posted by kratos – India, 2020-03-31 05:09 (1485 d 07:47 ago) – Posting: # 21308
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Hi, certainly many many studies are impacted by the COVID situation.
Not the best time to initiate a new study; But does anyone have an experience where a trial had to be aborted half way ?
We completed Period 1 of a study in an Indian CRO and during the washout, the government issued a lock down, so period 2 is postponed until everything gets back to 'normalcy'.
My question here is, in case we have partial replicate study, and such a situation came up after completion of two periods, will it be acceptable to increase the washout for just the final period ? considering between period 1 and 2 we would have had a shorter washout, will this inconsistency be acceptable ?
Thanks

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