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Description

The successful evaluation of drug treatments and their protocols hinges on the effective gathering and sharing of thorough, timely, and high-quality data. To support this need, the Omda Compos suite of solutions is specifically crafted to enhance the management and effortless exchange of medical information across the clinical landscape. This innovative platform guarantees that users and applications involved in clinical trials and registries have easy access to vital data, fostering improved collaboration and effective data usage. At the heart of the Compos platform lies Omda Compos QR, which features a sophisticated database structure, data warehousing functions, user management, and other critical elements that uphold data integrity throughout the entire process, from collection to analysis. Maintaining streamlined user access and efficient logging practices is crucial for any clinical registry or trial. Within Omda Compos QR, user roles are defined to regulate access to designated sites, thereby enhancing security and control over the data management process. By prioritizing these features, the platform not only supports researchers but also improves the overall quality of clinical data handling.

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PharmaPendium serves as a robust platform that grants users access to a wide array of FDA and EMA drug approval documents, encompassing essential aspects like pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and safety evaluations. This resource delivers in-depth insights into drug-drug interactions, side effects, and outcomes from clinical studies, thereby empowering stakeholders to make well-informed decisions during the drug development process and when making regulatory submissions. Its rich database aids researchers and healthcare practitioners in assessing both the efficacy and safety of medications, playing a pivotal role in the progression of pharmaceutical research and enhancing patient care. Users can explore historical regulatory submissions and leverage past precedents to better understand and anticipate agency requirements. The interface allows for a seamless transition from tabular data to dynamic charts, graphs, and other visual tools, making it easier to analyze and interpret findings. Additionally, users can search for information related to adverse events (MedDRA), therapeutic targets, drug indications, and endpoints utilizing standardized data. Result pages effectively connect preclinical research with clinical applications, facilitating a comprehensive understanding of the drug development landscape. Overall, this platform not only streamlines the research process but also fosters collaboration and knowledge-sharing among industry professionals.

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Web-Based
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iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
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Live Rep (24/7)
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Vendor Details

Company Name

Omda

Founded

1999

Country

Norway

Website

omda.com/solutions/health-analytics/omda-compos/

Vendor Details

Company Name

Elsevier

Founded

1880

Country

Netherlands

Website

www.elsevier.com/products/pharmapendium

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