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Eli Lilly Debuts Clinical Drug Trial Web Site

By John M. Grohol, PsyD
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Eli Lilly Debuts Clinical Drug Trial Web Site

Eli Lilly & Co. debuted a Web site Wednesday for clinical trial data on its prescription drugs, including Prozac and its new antidepressant, Cymbalta. The Web site www.lillytrials.com went up with data from more than 40 Phase I through Phase IV clinical trials of Lilly drugs already on the market, including four for Cymbalta and five for Prozac.

n addition to clinical trial data for drugs already approved, Lilly will post on the Web details on the start of all the Phase Two through Phase Four clinical trials that it sponsors, the company said in a news release.

The Web site now has nearly half of the data the company has committed to making publicly available, Lilly said. It expects to have all the data on the site by July. Some trials have been completed but Lilly is not disclosing the data yet while they await publication in scientific journals.


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Grohol, J. (2004). Eli Lilly Debuts Clinical Drug Trial Web Site. Psych Central. Retrieved on May 25, 2012, from http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2004/12/09/eli-lilly-debuts-clinical-drug-trial-web-site/

 

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