Enhancing Competitive Intelligence with Our Extensive Clinical Trials Database

Enhancing Competitive Intelligence with Our Extensive Clinical Trials Database

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Competitive research teams require access to clinical trials to stay at the forefront of medical advancements and innovation. Clinical trials provide vital information on the efficacy and safety of new treatments, therapies, and medical devices. By accessing thousands of clinical trials, competitive intelligence teams can identify emerging trends, benchmark their work against the latest studies, and uncover gaps in existing research. 

Say hello to our Clinical Trials Page

We’ve just launched a dedicated Clinical trials page, providing you with instant access to a vast repository of clinical studies from around the world. With this enhancement, we aim to facilitate greater, quicker access to critical research data.

Visit www.ngram.com/trials

How it works:

Our Clinical Trials page empowers you to tailor your search to your specific focus areas. Simply type in the condition you are looking for.

You also get to further refine your preferences by selecting from multiple filters, including study type, study status, participant age, participant sex, and organization class.

Our repository lets you delve into comprehensive clinical trial data, encompassing everything from study plans and participation criteria to study dates, collaborators, and the latest updates.

And there you have it! A streamlined search for clinical trials data at your fingertips.

With this new addition to our product portfolio, we're further cementing our commitment to providing high-quality, easily accessible clinical trial data to advance research and foster a collaborative environment for data discovery. We invite you to explore our new Clinical Trials respository and experience firsthand how we're transforming the landscape of clinical trials research.

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