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Investigational Drug Service (IDS), Seattle Children's Hospital

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Investigational Drug Services, Pharmacy Department, Seattle Children's, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105
4800 Sand Point Way Northeast Seattle Washington 98105 US

Seattle Children’s Investigational Drug Service (IDS)  is a licensed pharmacy that dispenses investigational products and medications used in inpatient and ambulatory clinical trials performed by investigators at Seattle Children’s. The IDS sets up study-drug-related procedures and systems for each study to ensure patient safety, protocol adherence and compliance with Good Clinical Practices (GCPs), Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) and other regulations and laws. The Investigational Drug Service tracks and provides storage for a variety of investigational products, assists investigators with drug-related aspects of study design and protocol development and provides technical consultation on single-site and multicenter clinical trials.

Center Contact
Amanda Berger, PharmD
Available to
Anyone
Resource Type
Core Laboratory
Institution
Seattle Children's Hospital
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