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StudyTRAX has a built-in "Medications" feature design to tightly integrate data entry of subject medication usage with datasets, including dose equivalency scales. There is a central list of Medications that is maintained by the "Medications" user role and made available across studies as needed (see image below). The central list of medications may involve just a few, targeted medications or thousands of medications (e.g., the entire PDR). Medications are "global" meaning once a medication is entered for a subject that information is available across all studies with which they are involved. For example, morphine 100mg is entered for a patient subject X in a patient registry and patient and subject X is also in a clinical trial. In this case, the use of the medication is automatically available within the automatically known and seen in the clinical trial.
Central List
How It Works
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