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<blockquote data-quote="Dark Horse" data-source="post: 1459706" data-attributes="member: 52527"><p>AllTrials has these recommendations for members of patient groups:-</p><p></p><p>1. Actively campaign to get all clinical trials registered and reported. </p><p>2. Nominate AllTrials ambassadors to raise awareness among your members and other groups you interact with. </p><p>3. Develop a plan for monitoring ongoing registered trials in your area for missing trial results, and for following up on those cases. </p><p>4. Identify the drug companies most relevant to your disease area and write to them, asking them to confirm that they have registered all trials and reported full results for that area. Post their responses on your website and tweet them out using #AllTrials. </p><p>5. Regularly bring up the topic in your interactions with pharma companies, regulators, policy makers and the media.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark Horse, post: 1459706, member: 52527"] AllTrials has these recommendations for members of patient groups:- 1. Actively campaign to get all clinical trials registered and reported. 2. Nominate AllTrials ambassadors to raise awareness among your members and other groups you interact with. 3. Develop a plan for monitoring ongoing registered trials in your area for missing trial results, and for following up on those cases. 4. Identify the drug companies most relevant to your disease area and write to them, asking them to confirm that they have registered all trials and reported full results for that area. Post their responses on your website and tweet them out using #AllTrials. 5. Regularly bring up the topic in your interactions with pharma companies, regulators, policy makers and the media. [/QUOTE]
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