Clinical Trials
Clinical trials are research studies that involve people to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of new treatments, medicines, medical devices, and therapies. They are used to test the potential benefits and risks of a medical intervention, to assess the size of treatment effects, and to identify potential beneficial and harmful effects. Clinical trials are an essential part of the development of new drugs, treatments, and medical devices, as they provide essential evidence to establish the efficacy and safety of these treatments. By conducting clinical trials, physicians can better understand the range of effects of the treatment or device on different types of patients and ultimately help improve patient care.
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