How to fill in the combination medication

The following is my personal opinion for reference only: 1. Concomitant medication generally means that a person takes two or more drugs at the same time. Clinical trial usually refers to the use of all drugs except experimental drugs by subjects during the trial; Adjuvant drugs refer to drugs taken by subjects together with experimental drugs in clinical trials. All cases (nature, dosage, etiology, start and end dates) accompanied by drugs in the trial must be recorded in detail. The principle of taking concomitant drugs is that the concomitant drugs used in the experiment cannot affect the evaluation of the experimental drugs. I think: adjuvant drugs should be included in the scope of combined drugs. For example, experimental drugs are anti-tumor drugs, then antiplatelet drugs and antiemetic drugs are concomitant drugs, and antihypertensive drugs, for example, may be accompanied by hyperlipidemia. 2 should fill in the drug combination from the beginning of taking the test drug to the end of the test. 3. Inpatients and outpatients fill in the same form. 4. In principle, all combination drugs should be recorded.