Clinical trial registry

From Codex of clinical research

A clinical trial registry is a database where information about clinical trials is stored and made publicly accessible. Registries help ensure transparency, improve patient safety, and facilitate research by providing a centralized source of trial information for public, healthcare providers, and researchers.

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WHO

Clinical trial registry:
The entity that houses the clinical trial register. It is responsible for ensuring the completeness and accuracy of the information the register contains, and that the registered information is used to inform health care decision making [1].

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  1. WHO, International Clinical Trials Registry Platform: Glossary, https://www.who.int/clinical-trials-registry-platform/about/glossary Accessed Jul 2024

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