French Regulator Wants More Trial Sponsors To Take Part In Pilot Of Future EU Procedures
Executive Summary
A French pilot project testing out the future EU clinical trial authorization procedures has borne fruit after the first two years, but the regulator wants many more sponsors to use the pilot so that the country is ready for the new rules in 2019.
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