First Clinical Trial Approved Through New EU Portal
Executive Summary
The EU’s new trial portal and database system, which allows the submission of a single application to conduct a study across any number of EU countries, has yielded its first fruit in the form of an approval for a non-commercial Swedish clinical trial involving cardiac arrest patients.
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