Serious Adverse Event (SAE)
(Please print clearly)
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GSK use
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(Please print clearly). Please specify reason(s) for considering this a SAE in the itemgroup "SAE, reason".
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Comment for GSK
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day month year
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00:00-23:9
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day month year (If ongoing please leave blank)
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00:00-23:59 If ongoing please leave blank)
time
If subject died, please inform GSK within 24 h and complete Form D
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Event Course SAE
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Number of episodes
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Mild: An event which is easily tolerated Moderate: An event which is sufficiently discomforting to interfere with daily activity Severe: An event which prevents normal everyday activities
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Action Taken
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If study medication was interrupted, stopped or dose reduced
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SAE recur
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If you tick "Not related" or "Unlikely" please fill in the itemgroup "Assessment". Not related: The event is definitely not related to the study procedured Unlikely: There are other more likely causes and the study procedures are not suspected as a cause Suspected (reasonable possibility): A direct cause and effect relationship between the study procedures and the event has not been demonstrated but there is a reasonable possibility that the study procedures were involved Probable: There probably is a direct cause and effect relationship between the event and the study procedures
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If "Yes", record details in the Concomitant Medication
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Subject withdrawn
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SAE abate
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SAE, reason
Results in death
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NOTE: The term 'life-threatening' in the definition of 'serious' refers to an event in which the subject was at risk of death at the time of the event. It does not refer to an event, which hypothetically might have caused death, if it were more severe.
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NOTE: In general, hospitalisation signifies that the subject has been detained (usually involving at least an overnight stay) at the hospital or emergency ward for observation and/or treatment that would not have been appropriate in the physician's office or out-patient setting. Complications that occur during hospitalisation are AEs. If a complication prolongs hospitalisation or fulfils any other serious criteria, the event is serious. When in doubt as to whether ,,hospitalisation" occurred or was necessary, the AE should be considered serious. Hospitalisation for elective treatment ofa pre-existing condition that did not worsen from baseline is not considered anAE.
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NOTE: The term disability means a substantial disruption ofa person's ability to conduct normal life functions. This definition is not intended to include experiences of relatively minor medical significance such as uncomplicated headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, influenza, and accidental trauma (e.g. sprained ankle) which may interfere or prevent everyday life functions but do not consitute a substantial disruption.
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Congenital anomaly/birth defect
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Medical or scientific judgement should be exercised in deciding whether reporting is appropriate in other situations, such as important medical events that may not be immediately life-threatening or result in death or hospitalisation but may jeopardize the subject or may require medical or surgical intervention to prevent one of the other outcomes listed in the above definition. These should also be considered serious. Examples of such events are invasive or malignant cancers, intensive treatment in an emergency room or at home for allergic bronchospasm, blood dyscrasias or convulsions that do not result in hospitalisation, or development of drug dependency or drug abuse.
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Other reason, specification
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Assessment
The SAE is probably associated with:
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The SAE is probably associated with:
boolean
The SAE is probably associated with:
boolean
Please specify
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Relevant Laboratory Data
Laboratory Test
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day month year
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Laboratory Value
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Units
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Normal Range
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Details SAE
Please provide a brief narrative description of the SAE, attaching extra pages eg. hospital discharge summary if necessary
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Randomization code broken
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Randomisation/Study Medication Number
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(confirming that the above data are accurate and complete)
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day month year
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Print name
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GSK Medical Monitor's Signature
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day month year
date
Print Name of Medical Monitor
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