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List of Approved Clinical Trial Sites Under the Bio-Study Rules 2017 Government of Pakistan Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations & Coordination DRUG REGULATORY AUTHORITY OF PAKISTAN TF Complex, Sector G-9/4, Islamabad ****** “SAY NO TO CORRUPTION” Updated till: 09th April 2021. LIST OF APPROVED CLINICAL TRIAL SITES UNDER THE BIO-STUDY RULES 2017. S.No License Clinical Trial CTS Address Approved Study Approved Status Remarks Date of . Number Site for Drug. in C.S.C. Expiration Clinical of licence. Trial 01. CTS- M/s Holy Family Gynae Unit-I & II, Holy Women-II Tranexamic 4th CSC Approved. License issued. 17th July 0001 Hospital, Family Hospital, Said Pur Clinical Acid Meeting. 18th July 2019. 2019. Rawalpindi Road. Rawalpindi Studies. Held on 17th July 2019. 02. CTS- M/s Ghouri Plot C-76, Sector 31/5, End-TB, Multi Drug 4th CSC Approved. License issued. 09th October 0002 Clinic, The Indus Opposite Darussalam MDR TB Meeting. 10th October 2019. Hospital, Karachi Society, Korangi Crossing, Clinical Held on 17th 2019. Karachi-75190, Pakistan. Trial July 2019. 03. CTS- Aga Khan Stadium Road, P.O. Box Not Multiple 4th CSC Approved. License issued. 09th October 0003 University 3500, Karachi 74800, Specific Clinical Meeting. 10th October 2022. Hospital, Clinical Pakistan. Trials Held on 17th 2019. Trial Unit (CTU), July 2019. Karachi 04. CTS- Shaukat Khanum 7-A, Khayaban-e-Firdousi, Not Multiple 4th CSC Approved. License issued. 20th 0004 Memorial Cancer Block R3 M.A Johar Town, Specific Clinical Meeting. 21st November November Hospital & Lahore. Trials Held on 17th 2019. 2019. Research Center, July 2019. Lahore. Page 1 of 10 05. CTS- Department of Near Chandni Chowk, Women-II Tranexamic 4th CSC Approved. License issued. 09th October 0005 Gynae & Murree Road, Chah Sultan, Clinical Acid Meeting. 10th October 2022. Obstetrics, Rawalpindi, Punjab. Studies. Held on 17th 2019. Benazir Bhutto July 2019. Hospital, Rawalpindi. 06. CTS- Gynae Section, Services Institute of Medical Women-II Tranexamic 4th CSC Approved. License issued. 09th October 0006 Services Institute Sciences, Lahore, Jail Road, Clinical Acid Meeting. 10th October 2022. of Medical Shadman 1, Shadman, Studies. Held on 17th 2019. Sciences, Lahore. Lahore, Punjab 54000. July 2019. 07. CTS- Department of Nishtar Medical University Women-II Tranexamic 4th CSC Approved. License issued. 09th October 0007 Gynae & & Hospital, Nishtar Road, Clinical Acid Meeting. 10th October 2022. Obstetrics, Gillani Colony, Multan, Studies. Held on 17th 2019. Nishtar Medical Punjab. July 2019. University & Hospital, Multan 08. CTS- Department of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Women-II Tranexamic 4th CSC Approved. License issued. 09th October 0008 Gynae & Fatima Jinnah Medical Clinical Acid Meeting. 10th October 2022. Obstetrics, Sir University, Queen's Road, Studies. Held on 17th 2019. Ganga Ram Mozang Chungi, Lahore, July 2019. Hospital, Fatima Punjab 54000. Jinnah Medical University, Lahore. 09. CTS- Gynae Unit- Allama Iqbal Medical Women-II Tranexamic 4th CSC Approved. License issued. 09th October 0009 II,Allama Iqbal College, Jinnah Hospital, Clinical Acid Meeting. 10th October 2022. Medical College, Allama Shabbir Ahmed Studies. Held on 17th 2019. Jinnah Hospital, Usmani Road, Faisal Town, July 2019. Lahore Lahore, Punjab. 10. CTS- Department of Pak-Emirates Military Women-II Tranexamic 4th CSC Approved. License issued. 08th October 0010 Gynae & Hospital, Abid Majeed Rd, Clinical Acid Meeting. 09th October 2022. Obstetrics, Pak- Rawalpindi, Punjab 46000. Studies. Held on 17th 2019. Emirates Military July 2019. Hospital, Rawalpindi. Page 2 of 10 11. CTS- Department of Shaikh Zaid Women Women-II Tranexamic 4th CSC Approved. License issued. 09th October 0011 Gynae & Obs, Hospital, Chandka Medical Clinical Acid Meeting. 10th October 2022. Shaikh Zaid College, Shaheed Benazir Studies. Held on 17th 2019. Women Hospital, Bhutto Medical University, July 2019. Chandka Medical Shah Nawaz Bhutto Road, College, Shaheed Larkana, Sindh 77280. Benazir Bhutto Medical University, Larkana. 12. CTS- Department of Federal Govt Poly Clinic Women-II Tranexamic 4th CSC Approved. License issued. 09th October 0012 Gynae & Hospital, Islamabad 44 Clinical Acid Meeting. 10th October 2022. Obstetrics, Luqman Hakeem Rd, G-6/2 Studies. Held on 17th 2019. Federal Govt Poly G 6/2 G-6, Islamabad. July 2019. Clinic Hospital, Islamabad. 13. CTS- Gynae Unit-I & Bahawal Victoria Hospital, Women-II Tranexamic 4th CSC Approved. License issued. 09th October 0013 II, Bahawal Bahawalpur Circular Clinical Acid Meeting. 10th October 2022. .Victoria Hospital, Road،Bahawalpur, 63100. Studies. Held on 17th 2019 Bahawalpur. July 2019. 14. CTS- MCH Unit-II, Pakistan Institute of Medical Women-II Tranexamic 4th CSC Approved. License issued. 09th October 0014 Pakistan Institute Sciences (PIMS), MCH Clinical Acid Meeting. 10th October 2022. of Medical Centre, Ibn-e-Sina Rd, G-8/3 Studies. Held on 17th 2019. Sciences (PIMS), G 8/3 G-8, Islamabad. July 2019. MCH Centre, Islamabad. 15. CTS- Dow University Dow University of Health Women-II Tranexamic 4th CSC Approved. License issued. 09th October 0015 of Health Sciences / Dr Ruth Km Pfau Clinical Acid Meeting. 10th October 2022. Sciences / Dr Civil Hospital, Karachi, Studies. Held on 17th 2019. Ruth Km Pfau Baba e Urdu Road, M.A. July 2019. Civil Hospital, Jinnah Road Karachi, Sindh. Karachi. 16. CTS- Gynae Ward-09, Gynae Ward-09, Jinnah Women-II Tranexamic 4th CSC Approved. License issued. 09th October 0016 Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Clinical Acid Meeting. 10th October 2022. Postgraduate Centre, Rafiqui Sarwar Studies. Held on 17th 2019. Shaheed Rd, Karachi July 2019. Page 3 of 10 Medical Centre, Cantonment, Karachi, Karachi. Karachi City, Sindh 75510. 17. CTS- Gynae Unit-II Gynae Unit-II Aziz Bhatti Women-II Tranexamic 4th CSC Approved. License issued. 09th October 0017 Aziz Bhatti Shaheed Teaching Hospital, Clinical Acid Meeting. 10th October 2022. Shaheed Bhimbar Road Gujrat, Studies. Held on 17th 2019. Teaching Nawaz Sharif Medical July 2019. Hospital, College, University of Bhimbar Road Gujrat, Bhimbar Road, Gujrat, Nawaz Gujrat, Punjab. Sharif Medical College, University of Gujrat. 18. CTS- Akram Medical Akram Medical Complex, Dia- Gliclazide 6th CSC Approved License issued. 13th 0018 Complex, Lahore. Lahore. Ramadan 60mg Meeting. 14th February February Observati Modified Held on 20th 2020. 2023. onal Release January Studies Tablet 2020. 19. CTS- Diabetes Institute Diabetes Institute of Dia- Gliclazide 6th CSC Approved License issued. 13th 0019 of Pakistan, Pakistan, Lahore. Ramadan 60mg Meeting. 14th February February Lahore. Observati Modified Held on 20th 2020. 2023. onal Release January Studies Tablet 2020. 20. CTS- National Hospital National Hospital & Medical Dia- Gliclazide 6th CSC Approved License issued. 13th 0020 & Medical Center, Lahore. Ramadan 60mg Meeting. 14th February February Center, Lahore. Observati Modified Held on 20th 2020. 2023. onal Release January Studies Tablet 2020. 21. CTS- Hayatabad Phase-4 Phase 4 Hayatabad, Dia- Gliclazide 6th CSC Approved License issued. 13th 0021 Medical Complex Peshawar, Khyber Ramadan 60mg Meeting. 14th February February (Medical Pakhtunkhwa. Observati Modified Held on 20th 2020. 2023. Teaching onal Release January Institute), Studies Tablet 2020. Peshawar. Page 4 of 10 22. CTS- M/s Wilcare Poly Wilcare Poly Clinic, Lahore, Not Not Specific 5th CSC Approved License issued. 14th April 0022 Clinic, Lahore 3-4-5 M, Model Town Specific Meeting. 15th April 2020. Extension, Lahore. Held on 08th 2020. August 2019. 23. CTS- Bolan Medical Gynae Unit of M/s Bolan Women-II Tranexamic 6th CSC Approved License issued. 19th 0023 Hospital, Quetta. Medical Hospital, Karachi. Clinical Acid Meeting. 20th February February Studies. Held on 20th 2020. 2023. January 2020. 24. CTS- Sandeman Gynae Unit of M/s Women-II Tranexamic 6th CSC Approved License issued. 16th 0024 Provincial Sandeman Provincial Clinical Acid Meeting. 17th February February Hospital, Quetta. Hospital, Quetta. Studies. Held on 20th 2020. 2023. January 2020. 25. CTS- Ayub Medical Gynae Department of M/s Women-II Tranexamic 6th CSC Approved License issued. 19th 0025 Teaching Ayub Medical Teaching Clinical Acid Meeting. 20th February February Institute, Institute, Abbotabad. Studies. Held on 20th 2020. 2023. Abbotabad. January 2020. 26. CTS- M/s Shifa Clinical Shifa Clinical Research POISE Tranexamic 6th CSC Approved License issued. 11th 0026 Research Center Center (SCRC), Shifa Clinical Acid Meeting. 12th February February (SCRC), Shifa International Hospital, Trial Held on 20th 2020. 2023. International Islamabad. January Hospital, 2020. Islamabad. 27. CTS- Baqai Institute of Baqai Institute of Diabetes Dia- Gliclazide 6th CSC Approved License issued. 13th 0027 Diabetes and and Endocrinology, Karachi Ramadan 60mg Meeting. 14th February February Endocrinology, Observati Modified Held on 20th 2020. 2023. Karachi onal Release January Studies Tablet 2020. 28. CTS- Koohi Goth Gynae Department of M/s Women-II Tranexamic 6th CSC Approved License issued. 16th 0028 Women Hospital, Koohi Goth Women Clinical Acid Meeting. 17th February February Karachi Hospital, Karachi. Studies. Held on 20th 2020. 2023. January 2020. Page 5 of 10 29. CTS- Jinnah Post Gynae Department, Jinnah Azithromy Azithromyci 6th CSC Approved License issued. 16th 0029 Graduate Medical Post Graduate Medical cin n 2gm Meeting. 17th February February Center (JPMC) Center (JPMC), Karachi. A-PLUS (Single Oral Held on 20th 2020. 2023. Gynae Clinical Dose) January Department Trial 2020. 30.
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