Study Conclusion
Date of subject completion or withdrawal
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Time of withdrawal
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INVESTIGATOR INSTRUCTIONS • Refer to protocol section(s) 11to evaluate subject completion or withdrawal from the study. • If subject completed study: "Date of subject completion or withdrawal" must match the last scheduled study visit date. • If subject withdrew and a withdrawal visit was conducted: "Date of subject completion or withdrawal" must match the date of subject withdrawal. • If subject lost to follow-up: "Date of subject completion or withdrawal" must match the last actual contact with the subject whether or not the contact was a clinic visit. Do not record dates of unsuccessful attempts to contact the subject. Note: An ’actual contact’ is defined as an interaction between the subject and the investigator or investigator’s designee, where the investigator/designee has the opportunity to query the subject about the subject’s status. This would include clinic visits and telephone contacts, but normally would not include mail correspondence or third party reports. MONITOR DATA VALIDATION CHECKS • If the investigational product was discontinued at the same time as the subject was withdrawn from the study, ensure the reasons for the two discontinuations are consistent.
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• If the subject was withdrawn due to an adverse event, confirm that details recorded correspond with details on the Adverse Event: • ’Withdrawal’ on the AE/SAE page is recorded as ’Yes’. • ’Action Taken with Investigational Product(s) as a Result of the Non-Serious AE/SAE’ on the AE/SAE page is recorded as ’Investigational Product Withdrawn’. • ’Primary Reason for Withdrawal’ on the Study Conclusion page is recorded as ’Adverse Event’.
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Other reason for withdrawal, specification
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Pregnancy Information
Investigator Comment Log
Investigator's Signature
Investigator's Signature
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Investigator's name
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Investigator's signature: Date
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