ArisGlobal, a leading provider of solutions to the life sciences industry, has announced that agDisclosure, its clinical trial disclosure solution, now supports Version 10 of the European Medicines Agencys EudraCT database
ArisGlobal, a provider of solutions to the life sciences industry, has announced that agDisclosure, its clinical trial disclosure solution, now supports Version 10 of the European Medicines Agency’s EudraCT database (European Union Drug Regulating Authorities Clinical Trials). EudraCT Version 10 makes the reporting of summary results mandatory to EudraCT, including those for legacy studies by July 2015 or July 2016, depending on the age of the trial. agDisclosure now supports reporting of results to both ClinicalTrials.gov and EudraCT, allowing customers to use ClinicalTrials.gov data and transform it to EudraCT data. agDisclosure supports the complete trial disclosure process – from gathering required data, reviews by stakeholders, conducting checks against registry-specific validation rules, to generating XML files for upload and automatic submission. Read the full release here.
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