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MEDICAL WRITING FOR REGULATORY SUBMISSION IN CLINICAL RESEARCH AND ITS CHALLENGES

Regulatory medical writing in clinical trials requires medical writers to possess sufficient knowledge of the regulatory guidelines of concerned authorities of specific countries and needs to have dedication and commitment to handle large volumes of regulatory data. A professional regulatory writer needs to have sufficient understanding of the drug development process to determine the important documents that need to be written and submitted for regulatory submissions.

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