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Posted by jonh kimble on June 24, 2002, at 1:26:20
i want to know where i can find out about meds in fda testing or the like. (specifically amisulpride.) although i live in canada, it seems like any med thats approved in the usa comes to canada a couple months later.
Posted by Sulpicia on June 24, 2002, at 22:45:38
In reply to where can i read up on meds in testing?, posted by jonh kimble on June 24, 2002, at 1:26:20
these web sites will allow you to search clinical trials
by disorder & medication under investigation:
http://www.clinicaltrials.gov
http://www.centerwatch.comalso try the NAMI & NARSAD web sites for clinical trials.
BEFORE you get enamored or enroll, please take the time to
learn about participation in research.
tho it's still under construction, have a look at
http://www.circare.org
or get CenterWatch's publication for patients/participants
titled "Informed Consent"you can also catch up on the more modest data presented at
NCDEU -- posters from the recent conference should be up on
the NIMH site soon.good luck & tread carefully & educate yourself.
S.
Posted by Sally green on June 26, 2002, at 17:11:26
In reply to where can i read up on meds in testing?, posted by jonh kimble on June 24, 2002, at 1:26:20
Hi Jonh:
If you look at the USFD's website they have alot of information on drugs currently in the testing stages, links to studies etc. Also type in the name of the drug, at your browser, that will often bring up alot of information on studies.
Sal
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