Drug Safety and Efficacy Testing: About Clinical Research Trials
We provide a separate index of clinical trials research involving drugs used in mental health. You can search directly or browse by condition, sponsor, or clinical trial status.
Database of Clinical Research Trials in Mental Health
Our searchable database at ClinicalTrialsFeeds.org includes all the latest information about over 40 thousand clinical trials designed to test the safety and/or efficacy of drugs used in mental health and other areas. You can search the database directly for information on clinical trials involving a specific drug or condition, or you can browse the index by condition, sponsor, location, or specific drug.
The database also includes a range of supplemental information including a clinical trials glossary, definitions of the different phases of clinical trials, and a set of Frequently Asked Questions about clinical trials.
Using a newsreader, you can also receive the latest clinical trials results for a given search term via RSS. If you'd like to see a preview of clinical trials news feeds, just visit the page about clinical trials in our medication information section.
Disclaimer About Clinical Trials Information
All clinical trials information is provided independently by the US government's National Institutes of Health. Clinical trials information is not reviewed or changed in any way by ClinicalTrialsFeeds.org.
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