Clinical Trials
Clinical trials are research studies in which people volunteer to participate in order to test the safety and effectiveness of new medical treatments and interventions. They are used to develop new treatments, and are essential for ensuring the safety and efficacy of treatments and medications before they are made available to the public. Clinical trials provide the evidence to decide if a treatment should be approved or not, and they help to provide doctors and patients with the knowledge needed to make informed, evidence-based decisions. Clinical trials are a vital part of creating new medicines and treatments and are key to improved health outcomes.
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