Exclusion criteria

Exclusion criteria

Exclusion criteria are the standards used to determine whether a person may or may not be allowed to participate in a clinical trial. The most important criteria used to determine appropriateness for clinical trial participation include age, sex, the type and stage of a disease, treatment history, and other medical conditions.

ee also

*inclusion criteria
*Drug development
*FDA
*European Medicines Agency

External links

* [http://www.ich.org ICH Website: Guidelines for Clinical Trial Management]
* [http://www.fda.gov/ FDA Website]

* [http://www.kriger.com/training/index.htm Clinical Research Training Clinical Trials Management]

* [http://www.biorole.com/ Careers in Clinical Research]

* [http://www.clinqua.com/ Clinical Research Services]

* [http://www.ibpassociation.com Clinical Trial Management Companies Listings]

* [http://www.kriger.com/ International Clinical Research Services and Corporate Trainings]

* [http://www.krctraining.com/ACRONYMS/index.htm Clinical Research Abbreviations and Acronyms]

* [http://www.krctraining.com/CRA%20Definitions/index.htm Clinical Research Glossary /Definitions]

* [http://www.kriger.com/international_modules/index.htm List of Food and Drugs Regulatory Agencies]

* [http://www.krctraining.com/faq/faq.htm Clinical Research: Frequently asked questions]


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