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Low-intervention clinical trial
A low-
intervention
clinical trial
studies an authorised medicine. Its use according to the trial
protocol
follows the terms of the
marketing authorisation
, or published scientific evidence on
safety
and
efficacy
. Any additional procedures must not pose more than minimal additional
risk
or burden to the
safety
of the participants compared to normal local
clinical practice
. Low-
intervention
clinical trials
are used for example to investigate
safety
and
efficacy
questions that have arisen since authorisation.
Refer to
Regulation 2014/536
for more information.
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