CDISC (Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium) standards are a set of global, platform-independent data standards used to streamline clinical research. They define a common language for collecting, analyzing, and reporting clinical trial data, improving data quality, reducing costs, and accelerating the drug development process. They are commonly used by pharmaceutical companies, regulatory agencies (like the FDA), and research institutions to standardize clinical data, making it easier to share, analyze, and submit for regulatory review.
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