–When “off-label" usage significant, companies often initiate trials using IDE to add additional indication IDE Exemptions Legally marketed device –“on-label" use: 510(k) device not requiring clinical data Diagnostic Devices –Non-invasive –Low risk sampling procedure –Does not introduce energy...
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Because naive T cells are so important for the generation of new immune responses, the naive counts may be used to stratify clinical trials of therapeutic vaccinations and immunomodulatory therapies in HIV disease, and to screen for immunomodylatory drugs. ...
the competent clinician will be able to optimize the dosage of a particular therapeutic or imaging composition in the course of routine clinical trials. Typically the dosage will be 0.001 to 100 milligrams of agent per kilogram subject body weight....
For now, the university won't commercialize these products. Rather, it makes materials that will stay on campus for testing in clinical trials, accelerating the pace of medical research. In addition to making sheets of healthy skin, the lab's pipeline of potential therapies include: ...
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