About Georgia Research Associates
Clinical Trials at Georgia Research Associates
During the past decade, Georgia Research Associates conducted 0 clinical trials. In the 10-year time frame, 0 clinical trials started and 0 clinical trials were completed, i.e. on
average, 0% percent of trials that started reached the finish line to date. In the past 5 years, 0 clinical trials started and 0 clinical trials were completed. i.e. 0%
of trials that started reached the finish line.
Clinical Trials Sponsors and Collaborators
Clinical Trials Conditions at Georgia Research Associates
According to Clinical.Site data, the most researched conditions in "Georgia Research Associates" are
"HIV Infections" (2 trials). Many other conditions were trialed in "Georgia Research Associates" in a lesser frequency.
Clinical Trials Intervention Types at Georgia Research Associates
Most popular intervention types in "Georgia Research Associates" are "Drug" (2 trials). Other intervention types were less common.
The name of intervention was led by "Adefovir dipivoxil" (1 trials), "Indinavir sulfate" (1 trials), "Lamivudine" (1 trials) and "Zidovudine" (1 trials). Other intervention names were less common.
Clinical Trials Genders at Georgia Research Associates
The vast majority of trials in "Georgia Research Associates" are
2 trials for "All" genders.
Clinical Trials Status at Georgia Research Associates
Currently, there are NaN active trials in "Georgia Research Associates".
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In total, there were 2 completed trials in Georgia Research Associates,
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Out of the total trials that were conducted in Georgia Research Associates, 0 "Phase 1"
clinical trials were conducted, 0 "Phase 2" clinical
trials and 1 "Phase 3" clinical trials were conducted as
well. "Phase 4" trials included 0 trials, and there were
also 1 trials that are defined as “Not Applicable".