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Clinical Trials for Wound Dressings - Challenges, Regulatory Requirements and Solutions

Join our live webinar to gain insight into varying aspects of clinical trails for wound dressings, the types of trials, the regulation of testing wound dressings and much more.

Overview

The healing of wounds is a complex process consisting of several consecutive phases. The use of a wound dressing aims to protect a wound or accelerate the wound healing process.

The market for wound dressings is extremely diverse and encompasses a wide range of products, including bandages, dressings, wound closure agents and other wound care products. Estimates suggest that the global wound dressings market could reach a total value of over $12 billion by 2027. The type of wound dressing in conjunction with the manufacturer's individual objectives determines the essential conditions under which clinical trials are conducted.

Objective

In this webinar, we will explore various aspects of clinical trials for wound dressings and answer the following questions:

  • What types of trials are available for wound dressings?
  • How is the testing of wound dressings regulated?
  • What are the differences between technical tests and trials conducted in accordance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP) or ISO 14155?

Agenda

  • Regulatory framework
  • Overview of wound healing models
  • Clinical assessments in wound dressing trials
  • Investigating wound dressing properties
  • Q&A

Speakers

Target Audience: This webinar is designed for product managers, project managers, R&D decision-makers, and clinical trial managers involved in the development and testing of wound dressings.

Language: English

Can't make a live session? Register now and receive a complimentary recording after the live event. 

For further information, please contact:

Jennifer Buckley
Senior Global Marketing Manager
t: +1 973 461 1498

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