Don't rain on the parade. For well over two years
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If you look at other studies that have been completed, I have yet to come across any studies that show results. They all indicate: No Results Posted.
But maybe there are some. I just haven't seen any yet.
Based on the guidelines posted below, they seem to suggest they don't have to post results unless required by FDA or other regulatory bodies.
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Display of Results on ClinicalTrials.gov
ClinicalTrials.gov organizes information for each registered study as an integrated unit, displaying the study protocol information and, if available, the corresponding results information on the same page under different tabs.
Study Results Posted
When available, study results information is included in the study record under the Study Results tab. See How to Find Results of Studies for more information on finding results entered in the results database.
Results Submitted
After study results information has been submitted to ClinicalTrials.gov, but before it is posted, the results tab in the study record is labeled "Results Submitted." Results may not yet be posted because they are pending quality control (QC) review by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) or the sponsor or investigator is addressing QC review comments provided by NLM. For additional information, see the Results Submitted Tab section of the December 18, 2017 NLM Technical Bulletin article.
No Results Posted
When results are not available for a study, the results tab is labeled "No Results Posted." Results of a study may not be posted on ClinicalTrials.gov for any of the following reasons:
The study may not be subject to U.S. Federal requirements to submit results. See FDAAA 801 and the Final Rule: When Do I Need to Register and Submit Results?
The study is ongoing.
The study has been completed, but the deadline for results submission has not passed.
The submission of results information has been delayed by the submission of a certification or a request to extend the results submission deadline. See FDAAA 801 and the Final Rule: When Do I Need to Register and Submit Results?