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The Role of Clinical Trials
Clinical studies are a vital part of developing new medications. Before a new drug can be approved and made available to the public, it must go through a series of carefully designed trials to ensure it is safe, effective, and has minimal side effects.
These trials, which involve human participants, are conducted in multiple phases. Each phase helps researchers understand how the drug works, how it should be dosed, and how it affects people under real-world conditions. Only after successfully completing all phases can a drug be submitted to health authorities for approval.
Clinical studies help bring safe, effective treatments to the people who need them most.
Pre-Clinical Phase?
? This stage of research is done before testing in humans, and is designed to test the major safety profile of the drug.
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Phase 1 (I)
? These phases are designed to test the effects of the new medication on the body and how the body metabolizes the new medication. Testing is done in small groups of people (50-200), where tolerability of the new medication is monitored, as well as screening for safety.
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Phase 2 (II)
? New medication is given to a larger testing group (100-400), with target disease. Phase 2 is designed to further test medications safety and efficacy.
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Phase 3 (III)
? Larger groups are tested with (1000-5000), with target disease. The purpose of phase 3 is to confirm medications effectiveness, monitor any side effects, and collect more information on safety and dosage.
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Phase 4 (IV)
? Once a new drug has been approved, post marketing studies are conducted. Phase 4 is to confirm a medications value, by comparing it to real world data and to similar medication already on the market.
Present Studies
Now Enrolling – Find a Study That Fits You
Hot Flashes Breast Cancer
You must have the following criteria to participate in the study on hot flashes and breast cancer:
COPD
COPD / Smokers Study: You must have the following criteria to participate in the study on COPD:
Chronic Cough
Chronic Cough Study: Must have the following criteria to participate in the study on Chronic Cough:
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