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Home » FDA Proposes New Language for Informed Consents
FDA Proposes New Language for Informed Consents
December 30, 2009
A rule proposed by the FDA requires that informed consent forms for clinical trials include specific language telling patients that registration, results and other information about the trial will be submitted to ClinicalTrials.gov, a publicly available trial registry database.