Thomson Reuters Launches IDRAC(R) Notes
Posted on: Monday, 23 March 2009, 09:27 CDT
New Commenting Feature Facilitates Increased Collaboration With Colleagues
Designed from user feedback, IDRAC Notes improves collaboration and communication on regulatory affairs matters and improves information sharing and interpretation of regulatory requirements.
"Users rely on IDRAC to keep up with ever-changing regulatory requirements," said
IDRAC, the regulatory intelligence solution of choice for the global pharmaceutical industry, allows organizations to get products to market faster and minimize regulatory risk by providing trusted information and analysis on the most up-to-date regulatory requirements.
For more information on IDRAC, please visit http://www.thomsonreuters.com/products_services/scientific/IDRAC.
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