manoj
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India,
2013-07-16 15:36
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 Dosing activity in BA/BE studies [Regulatives / Guidelines]

Is anyone who is trained i.e coordinator (except doctors and nurses) can dose the subject in a BA/BE studies. urgent. :confused:


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ElMaestro
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Denmark,
2013-07-16 16:04
(4732 d 04:33 ago)

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 Dosing activity in BA/BE studies

Hello to you too, manoj

❝ Is anyone who is trained i.e coordinator (except doctors and nurses) can dose the subject in a BA/BE studies. urgent. :confused:


Probably a subjective matter, but I would say that person X can dose the subjects if:
1. The tasks on subject X's job description encompass this activity.
2. The training logs indicate that subject X has received the proper training.
3. The PIs delegation log specifically transfers (or allows transfer) of this study duty to person X.
(4. Subject X is not employed under the QA branch of the organisation :-D)

Pass or fail!
ElMaestro
manoj
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India,
2013-07-16 16:11
(4732 d 04:25 ago)

@ ElMaestro
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 Dosing activity in BA/BE studies

Hi dear.

Thanxs for ur reply.. but is any guidelines which states abt the conduct of dosing activities by doctors and nurses only.
santosh
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India,
2013-07-16 16:22
(4732 d 04:15 ago)

@ manoj
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 Dosing activity in BA/BE studies

❝ but is any guidelines which states abt the conduct of dosing activities by doctors and nurses only.


Yes, anybody can dose, he must be well trained in protocol and in house SOPs.


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sarada06884
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India,
2013-07-18 15:05
(4730 d 05:32 ago)

@ manoj
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 Dosing activity in BA/BE studies

❝ Is anyone who is trained i.e coordinator (except doctors and nurses) can dose the subject in a BA/BE studies. urgent. :confused:


Dear Mr. Manoj,

Any trained personnel can dose provided that the person is trained sufficiently i.e. in protocol and related in house SOPs.

Regards
P.S.Srinivas
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