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- Clinical Study Guidelines consist of more than a dozen documents providing recommendations for the conduct of clinical investigations. The Guidelines, for the most part, are individually developed for different therapeutic classes of drugs and/or patient populations (e. g. Analgesics, Antirheumatic Drugs. Anticonvulsants in Children). All of these, including the initial set, General Considerations for the Clinical Evaluation of Drugs, 77–3040, are available from the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Printing Office, Washington, DC, along with a list of available Guidelines
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- The federal government as well as industrial firms are sensitive to double funding of investigations. cases of dual support of a large project, investigators must take care to delineate which portions are being funded by each sponsor