News about clinical trials

  • Improved access to patient data in clinical trials for monitors and GCP inspectors

    | 05 September 2016 |

    The Danish Medicines Agency's inspectors have direct access to health information in patient records in all clinical trials on medicinal products notified from 1 July 2016.

  • More clinical trials in Denmark

    | 09 August 2016 |

    Last year, the Danish Medicines Agency received 329 applications for authorisation of clinical trials of medicines in humans – 45 applications more than in 2014. The figures appear from the Danish Medicines Agency’s annual report on clinical trials.

  • Clinical trial guidelines in public consultation

    | 28 June 2016 |

    As a result of the EU's new clinical trial regulation, the European Commission has submitted four guidelines for public consultation.

  • New Danish act on clinical trials

    | 25 May 2016 |

    The Danish Parliament has adopted a new act on clinical trials of medicinal products, which means that new research ethics committees will be established. However, the act does not come into force until 2018.

  • Form for notification of invoice details concerning clinical trials discontinued

    | 23 February 2016 |

    The Danish Medicines Agency has decided to discontinue the form for notification of invoice details concerning clinical trials. Instead, the cover letter should provide details of who we should send the invoice to and any comments you want us to state on the invoice.

  • Access to results in EudraCT from 13 January

    | 13 January 2016 |

    When a clinical trial of medicinal products has ended, the trial results must be entered in the EudraCT database. The system has been unavailable for a period of time during which data could not be entered in the EudraCT database. The EMA now re-opens the database and results can be entered in EudraCT again.

  • New clinical trial regulation under way

    | 12 January 2016 |

    New EU Clinical Trial Regulation has been postponed until 2018