Neurology and You
Neurology is a branch of medicine dealing with the study and treatment of diseases of the nervous system. The nervous system is a complex and sophisticated system that regulates and regulates physical activity. It has two main areas:
Central Nervous System: Brain and Spinal Cord
Peripheral nervous system: all other neural elements such as eyes, ears, skin and other “sensory receptors”
A doctor who specializes in neurology is called a neurologist. Neurologists treat disorders that affect the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. Example:
cerebrovascular disease such as stroke
Demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system such as multiple sclerosis
headache
Infections of the brain and peripheral nervous system
Movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease
Information about Clinical Trials
Onyx Clinical’s Neurology teams are experts in the scientific approach, standard of care, growing regulatory requirements, and operational factors required to bring medications and devices to market that treat or prevent brain issues. Our significant experience in neurological studies, together with our proven track record of success in the Neurological CRO market, means that we can adapt to each Neurological trial’s specific demands.
In order to ensure success, we help our clients:
- Plan and conduct Neurology studies for drug/device and brain safety in an efficient and effective manner.
- Conduct big neurology endpoint trials efficiently while adhering to stringent safety guidelines.
- Integrate neurological trials without difficulty.
Crucial Neurologic Information
Deep and Broad Neurologic Experience
We’ve done hundreds of Phase I-IV neurologic trials for pharmaceuticals and medical devices since our establishment in 2017.
We have learned the following from these studies:
- Involved patients in nearly 50 different countries
- Contributed to countless neurological NDAs
- Pioneered many of the preventative neurological drugs and devices introduced in the past 15 years
- Conducted studies including acute care setting, drug/device combination, large outcome, thorough QT, as well as managing Clinical Endpoint Committees (CEC) and adjudication processes for numerous studies