Adverse Events Module

Adverse Events Module

For researchers submitting trial data to ClinicalTrials.gov, the Adverse Events module is one of four mandatory results sections. It requires reporting in three primary categories: All-Cause Mortality: A table tracking all deaths that occurred during the study, regardless of cause. Serious Adverse Events (SAEs): A tabular summary of events resulting in death, life-threatening conditions, hospitalization, or significant disability. Other Adverse Events: A table for non-serious events that exceed a specific frequency threshold, such as 5% within any study arm.

Adverse Events Module path is as follows:

Study -> Results Section -> Adverse Events Module -> Event Groups

Study -> Results Section -> Adverse Events Module -> Serious Events

Study -> Results Section -> Adverse Events Module -> Other Events

Adverse Events Module


Ignite Creation Date: 2025-12-24 @ 4:01 PM
Ignite Modification Date: 2025-12-25 @ 2:04 PM
NCT ID: NCT01577966
Description: None
Frequency Threshold: 1
Time Frame: AEs and SAEs were not collected or recorded for these subjects.
Study: NCT01577966
Study Brief: Pilot Study Effect of Sulfasalazine on Glutamate Levels by(Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy)MRS in Patients With Glioma
Event Groups(If Any):

Event Groups

Title Description Deaths # Affected Deaths # At Risk Serious # Affected Serious # At Risk Other # Affected Other # At Risk View
Sulfasalazine Sulfasalazine: Sulfasalazine has been the parent aminosalicylate in use for over 40 years in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease. The drug is a conjugate of sulfapyridine linked to 5-aminosalicylic acid. In inflammatory bowel disease, the 5-ASA component is the active moiety Sulfasalazine is a prodrug that consists of sulfapyridine bonded to mesalamine (5-ASA). Sulfasalazine is cleaved by colonic bacterial azo-reductases into sulfapyridine and the 5-ASA moiety. 5-ASA is metabolized to N-acetyl-5-ASA by an enzyme in the intestinal epithelium and the liver and then excreted in the urine as a mixture of free 5ASA and N-acetyl-5-ASA. None None 0 0 0 0 View
Serious Events(If Any):
Other Events(If Any):