A Systematic Analysis of COVID-19 Clinical Trials Registered in the Clinical Trials Registry of India
Siddhartha Dutta, Shubha Singhal, Rima Shah

TL;DR
This study analyzed 807 COVID-19 clinical trials in India, finding a focus on AYUSH therapies and drugs like molnupiravir, with most trials being short and well-designed.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive overview of the design and focus of Indian COVID-19 clinical trials, highlighting the use of indigenous therapies and drug interventions.
Findings
Most trials were prospective interventional studies with a focus on AYUSH therapies and drug interventions.
Randomized parallel-group design was the most common study design, and most trials lasted under 12 months.
Only a small percentage of trials were terminated or suspended, indicating good trial design and execution.
Abstract
Background: The Clinical Trials Registry - India (CTRI) database is a registry of various trials conducted in India and this study scrutinized the studies registered for COVID-19 from the database to detect patterns in trial design, appraising the target regions of therapies and comprehending the terrain of research endeavors. Method: This was a cross-sectional study that analyzed the registered trials for COVID-19 between March 2020 and September 2023. A trial search was conducted on the CTRI database to include all types of studies registered for COVID-19 with keywords like “COVID” and “coronavirus” and studies conducted on conditions other than COVID-19 were excluded. The data regarding study characteristics were noted under various sections in a preformed proforma. Results: A total of 807 trials were taken for final analysis and there were about 344 prospective and 260…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCOVID-19 Clinical Research Studies · SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research · COVID-19 and Mental Health
