Clinical Trial Agreement (CTA)

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Clinical Trial Agreement (CTA)

Clinical Trial Agreement (CTA)

A contract between a research institution, sponsor, and investigator governing clinical trial terms.

38,820.42

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Description

A Clinical Trial Agreement (CTA) defines the roles and responsibilities of sponsors, research institutions, and principal investigators conducting clinical trials. It covers patient safety measures, funding, intellectual property rights, regulatory compliance, data sharing policies, and liability provisions. CTAs are essential for ensuring ethical research practices and adherence to FDA or EMA guidelines. These contracts help mitigate risks associated with experimental treatments while protecting patient rights. Properly drafted CTAs promote transparency in medical research and support the development of new therapies.