EMA guideline: no way...: [Design Issues]

posted by mittyri  – Russia, 2019-12-07 21:58 (2388 d 06:26 ago) – Posting: # 20959
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Dear Osama,

❝ I also agree about this as a previous acadmic person, but as a regulator, which regulatory supportive Guidelines (EMA & FDA) reasons, can I rely on it to be able to use data from study subjects who didn't completed all study periods?


I doubt that something exists at the moment.
Please also see the related discussion and cites of EMA guideline.

Kind regards,
Mittyri

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