Sweden’s Medical Products Agency is offering companies free advice on decentralized clinical trials until the end of this year as part of an ongoing project to investigate possible regulatory hurdles to using digital technology in trials.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has given a new impetus to Sweden’s ongoing efforts to support decentralized clinical trials.

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