Clinical Trials
Clinical trials are research studies conducted to evaluate, test, and assess the efficacy and safety of medications, treatments, and medical devices on human participants. Clinical trials are of great significance, as their findings are used to develop treatments for common illnesses, identify side effects of existing drugs and treatments, and discover new approaches to diagnosis and prevention. The data gathered from these studies helps healthcare professionals determine if a new treatment is safe and effective for a particular patient population. Clinical trials are also essential for understanding the efficacy of new drugs, devices, and treatments, as well as for seeking approval from regulatory agencies.
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