dixit
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2009-09-02 09:52
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 water restriction [Study Per­for­mance]

Dear all,

we are going to conduct a study, in which many adverse events are observed with the study drug. So to minimise the AEs we are administering drug X just before 30 minutes of Study drug administration..

Now my question is How to maintain the water restriction 1 hour pre dose and 1 hour Post dose..

Please guide me with relevant literature


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DIXIT :-)

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2009-09-02 15:55
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@ dixit
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 Guideline # Law!

Dear Dixit!

❝ How to maintain the water restriction 1 hour pre dose and 1 hour Post dose..


This restriction is stated in some (not all!) general guidelines. As all guidelines, they may be inadequate for a given drug/regimen. See here. If in your specific situation something is justifiable based on clinical grounds, fine. The protocol has to pass the IEC/IRB and the competent authority anyhow. If they don’t like it, they will tell.

❝ Please guide me with relevant literature


Examples are antidiabetics (where a dextrose solution is administered either together with the study drug or even every 15 minutes post dose). See this post.

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