How do you find the EudraCT number?
Researchers should apply via the EudraCT website by clicking ‘Login to EudraCT’ and then ‘Create’ and ‘EudraCT number’ before completing the registration form. The unique EudraCT number generated has the format YYYY-NNNNNN-CC, where: YYYY is the year in which the number is issued.
Do I need a EudraCT number?
A EudraCT number is required in order to apply to the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) for a Clinical Trial Authorisation (CTA) and to apply for REC approval of your clinical trial. CTIMPS which began before 2021 will still need to register and report results on EudraCT.
What is a clinical trial registration number?
NCT Number: The National Clinical Trial number is an identification that ClinicalTrials.gov assigns a study when it is registered. The NCT number is in the format “NCTXXXXXXXX”. Until an NCT number is assigned, the study is not registered.
What is sponsor’s protocol code number?
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EudraCT Number: | 2020-001209-22 |
Sponsor’s Protocol Code Number: | PRINCIPLE |
National Competent Authority: | UK – MHRA |
Clinical Trial Type: | EEA CTA |
What does EU CTR stand for?
European Clinical Trial Register
This document provides answers to the most frequently asked questions received on the EudraCT database and on its public interface, the European Clinical Trial Register (EU CTR).
How do you find clinical trial payments?
A good starting place is www.clinicaltrials.gov. This web site, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, offers information on more than 125,000 clinical trials in 180 countries. Some of those are recruiting patients; other trials are completed or terminated.
How do I find a clinical trial protocol?
Access our clinical trials registries online Our clinical trials registry is available online at www.clinicaltrials.gov. Additionally, clinical trial protocol information submitted by AbbVie to the EudraCT database is made publicly available by the EMA via the clinical trials register.
What does registration mean in clinical trials?
Registrational Trial means a Clinical Trial that is designed to obtain sufficient data and results to support the filing of an application for Regulatory Approval (but may not include the data that may be necessary to support the pricing and/or reimbursement approvals).
What is secondary ID in clinical trials?
Secondary IDs are identifiers (other than the organization’s protocol ID or the NCT number) assigned to the study, such as grant or contract numbers. If the clinical study is funded in whole or in part by a U.S. Federal Government agency (such as NIH), the grant or contract number must be entered as a Secondary ID.