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What is a clinical trial or research study?

A clinical trial is a carefully designed study conducted to answer an important medical question. It is through such trials that important medical advances are made in the treatment of a specific disease. Clinical trials like this one are designed to collect information on people like you who volunteer to receive study treatments over a period of time under the close supervision of physicians and research professionals. These trials, conducted in a careful, step-by-step process, can determine if one treatment is better than another.

 
Where can I go to find out more information about other clinical trials?
ClinicalTrials.gov, provides information on federally funded and industry sponsored medical studies involving patients at thousands of locations nationwide.
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

       

 
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