Clinical Trials
Clinical trials are research studies that involve real people and are conducted to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of new interventions such as drugs, medical devices, and treatments. Clinical trials are an important part of the work of improving healthcare and public health, and they play a crucial role in the rapid development of new treatments and interventions. Clinical trials are conducted to help provide information and evidence to inform healthcare practitioners and policy makers in their decision-making, so that patients can receive the best possible treatment.
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