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Clinical Trials Data Monitoring Committees

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Definition: Committees established to review interim data and efficacy outcomes in clinical trials. The findings of these committees are used in deciding whether a trial should be continued as designed, changed, or terminated. Government regulations regarding federally-funded research involving human subjects (the "Common Rule") require (45 CFR 46.111) that research ethics committees reviewing large-scale clinical trials monitor the data collected using a mechanism such as a data monitoring committee. FDA regulations (21 CFR 50.24) require that such committees be established to monitor studies conducted in emergency settings.     
See Also Clinical Trials as Topic; Ethics Committees, Research; Research Design
Other names Safety Monitoring Board; Monitoring Committees, Data; Monitoring Committee, Data; Monitoring Boards, Safety; Monitoring Board, Safety; Data Monitoring Committee; Committees, Data Monitoring; Committee, Data Monitoring; Boards, Safety Monitoring; Board, Safety Monitoring; Data Monitoring Committees; Safety Monitoring Boards; Data and Safety Monitoring Boards

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