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Pharmacology Research & Perspectives is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed open access medical journal which publishes research over all aspects of drug action. [1] The editor-in-chief is Jennifer H. Martin .
In medicine, a clinical study report (CSR) on a clinical trial is a document, typically very long, providing much detail about the methods and results of a trial. A CSR is a scientific document addressing efficacy and safety, not a sales or marketing tool; its content is similar to that of a peer-reviewed academic paper. [ 1 ]
Guidance should also be provided to the clinical investigator on the recognition and treatment of possible overdose and adverse drug reactions that is based on previous human experience and on the pharmacology of the investigational product". [2] The sponsor is responsible for keeping the information in the IB up-to-date.
Pharmacological Research is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering pharmacology. It was established in 1969 as Pharmacological Research Communications, obtaining its current name in 1989. [1] [2] It is published by Elsevier and the editor-in-chief is Emilio Clementi (University of Milan).
A case report form (or CRF) is a paper or electronic questionnaire specifically used in clinical trial research. [1] The case report form is the tool used by the sponsor of the clinical trial to collect data from each participating patient.
Pharmacology – the study of the interactions that occur between a living organism and drugs that alter normal biochemical function Biopharmacology – the pharmacology of biopharmaceuticals; Clinical pharmacology – the scientific discipline focused on rational drug development and utilization in therapeutics
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