Stop sampling; put the study ‘on hold’. [Study Per­for­mance]

posted by Frieda – 2012-02-29 18:54 (5226 d 12:42 ago) – Posting: # 8190
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Dear Helmut,

I am amazed that you remember.. it must be 5 years since I last asked a question on this forum.

Thanks for yor opinion, that was my idea too, but I have not personally come across such a situation yet (after 25 years in PK).
Of course the sampling had to be stopped and it has been stopped. It is not my study but I am the PK-girl who is going to report it, so I volunteerd to ask on your form. The subjects were ambulant and we tried to find a possible way out, but to no avail.

Best regards,
Frieda

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