
Clinical Trials Database
FreeEasily query clinical trial data via API.
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What Clinical Trials Database does
The Clinical Trials Database skill provides developers and researchers with a streamlined way to access clinical trial data from ClinicalTrials.gov through its REST API v2. This skill allows users to search for trials based on various criteria such as condition, drug, location, status, and phase. By utilizing the provided CLI script, scripts/clinical_trials_api.py, users can efficiently query the database without needing to construct complex API requests manually. The script includes dedicated flags for common filters, making it easier to retrieve relevant trial information quickly.
One of the key features of this skill is its ability to manage large data responses effectively. Given that trial JSON records can be extensive, users are encouraged to use the --fields parameter to limit the data returned to only what is necessary. This not only optimizes performance but also simplifies the data handling process. Additionally, the skill includes pagination support, allowing users to navigate through large sets of results without overwhelming their systems.
This skill is particularly useful for researchers, healthcare professionals, and developers working in the medical field who need to gather information on clinical trials for analysis or patient matching. By providing a structured way to access and filter trial data, it enables users to make informed decisions based on the latest clinical research. Furthermore, the skill emphasizes best practices for using the API, such as adhering to rate limits and utilizing the helper scripts for querying, which can save time and reduce errors.
Overall, the Clinical Trials Database skill is an essential tool for anyone needing to leverage clinical trial data for research, development, or patient care purposes. Its focus on usability and efficiency makes it a valuable addition to any developer's toolkit.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to search for and retrieve clinical trial information efficiently, especially when filtering by specific criteria.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for users who require access to non-clinical trial data or those who prefer a graphical interface for data exploration.
What you can build with it
Finding Trials for a Specific Condition
Use the skill to search for clinical trials related to a specific disease or condition, helping researchers identify relevant studies.
Retrieving Trial Details by NCT ID
Quickly access detailed information about a specific clinical trial using its NCT ID, streamlining the research process.
Counting Trials Over Time
Analyze the number of clinical trials conducted over a specific time period, aiding in trend analysis within medical research.
How to install Clinical Trials Database
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add google-deepmind/science-skills/clinical_trials_database --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by google-deepmindClinical Trials Database
Prerequisites
uv: Read theuvskill and follow its Setup instructions to ensureuvis installed and on PATH.- User Notification: If .licenses/clinical_trials_database_LICENSE.txt does not already exist in the workspace root directory then (1) prominently notify the user to check the terms at https://clinicaltrials.gov/, then (2) create the file recording the notification text and timestamp.
Overview
Access worldwide clinical trial data from ClinicalTrials.gov via the REST API
v2. The CLI script at scripts/clinical_trials_api.py wraps the API with
dedicated flags for common filters (phase, age group, status, intervention,
sponsor, etc.) so you rarely need to construct raw queries.
Core Rules
- Use the Wrapper: ALWAYS execute the provided helper scripts to query the database rather than accessing the database directly. The scripts automatically enforce the required rate limit gracefully.
- Always use
--fields— trial JSON records can be very large; restrict to the data points you need. - Use
--count-totalfirst — check result volume before fetching all records. - Paginate large result sets — use
--limitwith--page-tokento iterate. - Trust Search Filters: Do not manually re-filter results unless explicitly asked to verify detailed eligibility.
- Notification: If this skill is used, ensure this is mentioned in the output.
Context Efficiency Warning
Trial JSON records can be very large. Always use the --fields parameter to
restrict the response to only the data points you need. After writing to file,
read only the fields you need rather than the entire file.
[!TIP] Use
references/studies_schema.mdto identify exact field paths for--fields.
Response Layout Summary
API responses contain a list of studies (usually in a studies[] array). Each
study is split into protocolSection and optional resultsSection.
[!Tip] Use the shorthand aliases below with the
--fieldsparameter to request specific data and keep responses small.
Top-Level Fields
totalCount— Total studies matching query (integer)studies[]— Array of study objectsnextPageToken— cursor string for pagination
Common Study Fields (and shorthand alias)
- Identification
protocolSection.identificationModule.nctId(NCTId) — Unique trial IDprotocolSection.identificationModule.briefTitle(BriefTitle) — Short title
- Status
protocolSection.statusModule.overallStatus(OverallStatus) — Recruitment status
- Description
protocolSection.descriptionModule.briefSummary(BriefSummary) — Short description
- Arms & Interventions
protocolSection.armsInterventionsModule.interventions(ArmsInterventionsModule)
- Eligibility
protocolSection.eligibilityModule.eligibilityCriteria(EligibilityCriteria) — Inclusion/ExclusionprotocolSection.eligibilityModule.stdAges(StdAge) — CHILD, ADULT, etc.
Consult references/studies_schema.md for full paths (Locations, Outcomes,
Results) and common --fields recipes.
Commands
Search for studies
Use for: finding trials by disease, drug, phase, status, age group, or any combination of these filters.
uv run scripts/clinical_trials_api.py search \
--condition "<disease>" \
--intervention "<drug_or_treatment>" \
--status "<status>" \
--phase "<phase>" \
--age-group "<age_group>" \
--study-type "<study_type>" \
--sponsor "<sponsor_name>" \
--has-results \
--sort "<field>:<asc|desc>" \
--fields "<fields>" \
--limit <N> \
--count-total \
--page-token "<token>" \
--output /tmp/search_results.json
All flags are optional and combine via AND logic.
Flag reference:
--condition— Disease or condition to search for (e.g."cystic fibrosis").--intervention— Drug, device, or treatment name (e.g."pembrolizumab").--status— Recruitment status filter. Values: RECRUITING, COMPLETED, NOT_YET_RECRUITING, ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING, ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION, TERMINATED, SUSPENDED, WITHDRAWN.--phase— Trial phase filter. Values: PHASE1, PHASE2, PHASE3, PHASE4, EARLY_PHASE1, NA.--age-group— Patient age group filter. Values: CHILD (0–17), ADULT (18–64), OLDER_ADULT (65+).--study-type— Type of study. Values: INTERVENTIONAL, OBSERVATIONAL, EXPANDED_ACCESS.--sponsor— Lead sponsor or institution name (e.g."National Cancer Institute").--has-results— Boolean flag (no value needed). When present, filters for studies that have results available on ClinicalTrials.gov.--sort— Sort order asFieldName:ascorFieldName:desc. Common fields:LastUpdatePostDate,EnrollmentCount,StudyFirstPostDate,StartDate.--fields— Comma-separated list of JSON field names to include in the response. Use this to keep responses small (e.g."NCTId,BriefTitle,OverallStatus,Phase"). Seereferences/studies_schema.mdfor available field paths.--limit— Maximum number of studies to return per request (1–1000, default 10).--count-total— Boolean flag (no value needed). When present, the response includes atotalCountfield showing the total number of matching studies across all pages.--page-token— An opaque cursor string used to fetch the next page of results. Obtain this value from thenextPageTokenfield in a previous search response. Do not construct this string yourself; always copy it verbatim from the API response. See the Pagination section below.--advanced— Raw Essie filter expression for structured queries beyond the dedicated flags (e.g."AREA[LocationCountry]United States"). Combined with other flags via AND. Seereferences/clinical_trials_api.mdfor syntax.--output— (Required) File path where the JSON response is written.
Example — actively recruiting Phase 3 pediatric cystic fibrosis trials:
uv run scripts/clinical_trials_api.py search \
--condition "cystic fibrosis" \
--status RECRUITING \
--phase PHASE3 \
--age-group CHILD \
--fields "NCTId,BriefTitle,OverallStatus,Phase" \
--limit 10 \
--output /tmp/cf_trials.json
Example — recruiting atezolizumab trials for esophageal cancer:
uv run scripts/clinical_trials_api.py search \
--condition "esophageal cancer" \
--intervention "Atezolizumab" \
--status RECRUITING \
--fields "NCTId,BriefTitle,Phase" \
--limit 10 \
--output /tmp/atezolizumab_trials.json
Retrieve a study by NCT ID
Use for: fetching full details of a specific trial when you already have the NCT identifier.
uv run scripts/clinical_trials_api.py get-study \
<nct_id> [--fields "<fields>"] \
--output /tmp/study.json
Returns a useful default set of fields if --fields is omitted:
NCTId,BriefTitle,OverallStatus,Phase,BriefSummary,
ConditionsModule,ArmsInterventionsModule,EligibilityModule
Structure of the default response:
{
"protocolSection": {
"identificationModule": {
"nctId": "NCT00000000",
"briefTitle": "Study Title"
},
"statusModule": {
"overallStatus": "RECRUITING"
},
"descriptionModule": {
"briefSummary": "This study is about..."
},
"conditionsModule": {
"conditions": [ "Condition Name" ]
},
"armsInterventionsModule": {
"interventions": [ { "type": "DRUG", "name": "Drug Name" } ]
},
"eligibilityModule": {
"eligibilityCriteria": "Inclusion:\n- ...",
"stdAges": [ "ADULT" ]
}
}
}
Get eligibility / inclusion criteria
Use for: pulling inclusion/exclusion rules, age ranges, and sex requirements for patient-matching tasks.
uv run scripts/clinical_trials_api.py \
get-eligibility <nct_id> \
--output /tmp/eligibility.json
Shortcut that returns title and the full eligibility module (inclusion/exclusion criteria, age range, sex).
Example — inclusion criteria for NCT04886804:
uv run scripts/clinical_trials_api.py \
get-eligibility NCT04886804 \
--output /tmp/eligibility_NCT04886804.json
Count matching studies
Use for: exploring the trial landscape — checking how many trials exist for a condition, phase, or status before fetching full records.
uv run scripts/clinical_trials_api.py count \
--condition "<disease>" \
[--status "<status>"] [--phase "<phase>"] ... \
--output /tmp/count.json
Returns only the total count of clinical trials matching the search criteria
without fetching study records. Accepts the same filter flags as search.
Search by location / geography
Use for: narrowing trials to a specific country, state, or city.
Use --advanced with AREA[LocationCountry] or AREA[LocationCity] to
restrict results by geography:
uv run scripts/clinical_trials_api.py search \
--condition "cystic fibrosis" \
--status RECRUITING \
--advanced "AREA[LocationCity]New York" \
--fields "NCTId,BriefTitle" \
--limit 20 \
--output /tmp/nyc_cf_trials.json
Search by sponsor / organization
Use for: identifying a sponsor's or institution's trial portfolio.
Use --sponsor to find trials run by a specific institution or company:
uv run scripts/clinical_trials_api.py search \
--sponsor "National Cancer Institute" \
--fields "NCTId,BriefTitle,LeadSponsorName" \
--limit 20 \
--output /tmp/nci_trials.json
Combined multi-criteria search
Use for: complex queries that layer multiple filters (condition and drug and phase and geography and sponsor, etc.).
All flags combine via AND, so you can layer conditions, interventions, status, phase, geography, and sponsor in a single query:
uv run scripts/clinical_trials_api.py search \
--condition "pancreatic cancer" \
--intervention "immunotherapy" \
--status RECRUITING \
--phase PHASE3 \
--advanced "AREA[LocationCountry]United States" \
--fields "NCTId,BriefTitle,Phase,LeadSponsorName" \
--limit 20 \
--output /tmp/panc_trials.json
Raw API query (escape hatch)
Use for: uncommon endpoints or parameter combinations not covered by the dedicated flags.
uv run scripts/clinical_trials_api.py raw-query \
--endpoint <path> \
--params '<json_dict>' \
--output /tmp/raw_result.json
Pagination
When results exceed --limit, the response includes a nextPageToken. Pass it
with --page-token to fetch the next page:
uv run scripts/clinical_trials_api.py search \
--condition "breast cancer" \
--status RECRUITING \
--limit 50 --count-total \
--output /tmp/breast_cancer_p1.json
uv run scripts/clinical_trials_api.py search \
--condition "breast cancer" \
--status RECRUITING \
--limit 50 --page-token "CAo=" \
--output /tmp/breast_cancer_p2.json
Advanced Querying
For complex filtering beyond the dedicated flags, use --advanced with an Essie
expression.
What is an Essie Expression? Essie is the search engine powering ClinicalTrials.gov. An Essie expression is a structured query that targets specific fields (e.g., country, phase) rather than doing general keyword searches.
AREA[Field]Value: Targets a specific field.AREA[LocationCountry]United StatesAREA[Phase]PHASE3
- Boolean operators: Combine with
AND,OR,NOT. RANGE[min, max]: For numeric/date fields (e.g.RANGE[500, MAX]).
See references/clinical_trials_api.md for syntax and available fields.
It is combined with other flags via AND:
uv run scripts/clinical_trials_api.py search \
--condition "diabetes" \
--advanced "AREA[LocationCountry]United States \
AND AREA[EnrollmentCount]RANGE[500, MAX]" \
--fields "NCTId,BriefTitle,EnrollmentCount" \
--output /tmp/diabetes_us_large.json
References
- API parameters, enum values, and Essie syntax:
references/clinical_trials_api.md - JSON field paths and
--fieldsrecipes:references/studies_schema.md
Frequently asked questions about Clinical Trials Database
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