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The terms “health-related interventions” and “health outcomes” suggest that this requirement applies only to biomedical clinical trials. Is that correct?

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The terms “health-related interventions” and “health outcomes” suggest that this requirement applies only to biomedical clinical trials. Is that correct?

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No. According to the ICMJE, “health-related” interventions include any intervention used to modify a biomedical or health-related outcome (for example, drugs, surgical procedures, devices, behavioral treatments, dietary interventions, and process-of-care changes). Health outcomes include any biomedical or health-related measures obtained in patients or participants, including pharmacokinetic measures and adverse events.

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