- What is Embase?
- Why use Embase?
- Benefits
- Articles
- Use Cases
- Medical Librarian
- Discovery Team
- Post-Market Team
- Development Team
- Information Manager
- Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) Database
- Biomedical Research
- Drug Adverse Reactions
- Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM)
- Pharmaceutical Research
- Pharmacoeconomics
- Pharmacology
- Pharmacovigilance (PV)
- Pre-clinical Research and Clinical Trials
- Regulatory Affairs
- Supporting Medical Device Research
- Training & Support
- What's New?
- Demo or Quote
- What is Embase?
- Why use Embase?
- Benefits
- Articles
- Use Cases
- Medical Librarian
- Discovery Team
- Post-Market Team
- Development Team
- Information Manager
- Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) Database
- Biomedical Research
- Drug Adverse Reactions
- Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM)
- Pharmaceutical Research
- Pharmacoeconomics
- Pharmacology
- Pharmacovigilance (PV)
- Pre-clinical Research and Clinical Trials
- Regulatory Affairs
- Supporting Medical Device Research
- Training & Support
- What's New?
- Demo or Quote
Embase for Pre-clinical Research and Clinical Trials
Embase is an Evidence-Based clinical research support tool that provides clinical researchers and students with the means to easily and quickly find the appropriate level of evidence to support their clinical research.
With over 24 million indexed records and more than 7,500 current, mostly peer-reviewed journals Articles In Press, Embase is a Product Literature Database (PLD) solution which meets the requirements of regulatory bodies concerned with the investigation of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and their prevention. Embase also supports systematic reviews through its wider coverage, inclusion of Medline, frequent updates and deeper drug indexing for greater biomedical information coverage.
Embase is the logical place to start pre-clinical and clinical research. Embase helps you to determine the status and progress of clinical research and to study precise drug information, including adverse events, comparisons and therapy.
...and the most effective search tool
Embase is supported by the unique life science thesaurus Emtree. Comprehensive and polyhierarchically structured, Emtree provides a consistent description of all biomedical terminology. It allows you to extract precisely the information you are looking for.