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A Brief Guide of Clinical Trials and Research

Clinical trials are research studies performed in people that are aimed at evaluating a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention. People volunteer to take part in clinical trials to test medical interventions including drugs, cells, and other biological products. To know more about its benefits and all about clinical trials read this blog here!!

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A Brief Guide of Clinical Trials and Research

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  1. All About Clinical Trials and Clinical Research – A Brief Guide!

  2. The clinical research industry is growing at an estimated compound annual growth rate of around 14%. Clinical trial and research is now a significant business worldwide. With over 100 companies currently conducting clinical trials and more than 100 drugs are approved by the “Central Drugs Standard Control Organization” each year. 

  3. What Is Clinical Trial A term “Clinical” refers to the medical care of actual patients. And “Clinical trials” are a form of medical research that follows a defined protocol that has been developed to answer a specific patient care question. In a clinical trial, participants receive specific interventions according to the investigators’ research plan or protocol. And these inventions could be anything; it may be medical products, such as drugs or devices; procedures; or changes to participants’ behavior, such as diet.

  4. Cancer therapies Treatments for cardiovascular disease The safety and efficacy of new drugs Cells and other biological products Dietary changes Vaccines Medical devices Behavioral Therapies Prevent health problems Clinical Trials Are In Use To Test:

  5. Phases of Clinical Trials

  6. Phase 0: It refers to analyzing the small doses of a new drug in a few people. This trial test is used to collect the preliminary data. It includes whether the drug reaches the tumor, how it reacts with the body or how cancer cells react with the vaccine or drug. 

  7. Phase 1 Conduct a vaccine test on a small group of people nearby 20 to 80 participants to analyze the safety. Phase 2 If drugs well react in phase 1, then it goes for testing in phase 2. This clinical trial assesses an intervention in a larger group of people to determine whether it works as efficacy and to further evaluate its safety.

  8. Phase 3: This clinical trial assesses an intervention in a broad range of participant groups. It provides further information about the safety and effects of an intervention. Most health organizations conduct clinical trials and consider up to all three phases to approve a new drug or vaccine.

  9. Types of Clinical Trials: Treatment Research Trials: These types of clinical trials generally involve an intervention. It includes medication, psychotherapy, or new approaches to surgery or radiation therapy. Prevention Trials:  This type comes into use to improve prevention or recurrence of the disease.  Double-Blind Clinical Trial: Trial in which neither the subject nor the observer knows which treatment is being administered. Supportive care: Examining the preventive procedures to improve comfort and quality of life for patients with chronic conditions. Basic Science: The primary trial to analyze or examine how an invention works.  Screening: Method of identifying certain diseases or health conditions. Diagnostic: Trial to identify the technique and a procedure to diagnose any disease or health condition.   Health services research: Analyze the delivery, process, management, organization, or financing of healthcare.

  10. Why Are Clinical Trials Done? Well, they are done for several reasons. A few of them are considered below: • To analyze whether the drug is safe and effective for people to use.   • Evaluate one or more diagnosis interventions that might identify or diagnose a particular disease or condition. • Explore supportive care procedures to enhance the quality of life of people with significant health issues.  • To know which population you can safely use the treatment for which the treatment has not been tested before. • Study the use of standard treatment in various ways to be more effective and easier to use without any specific side effects. 

  11. Read More On https://digitallearning.world.edu/all-about-clinical-trials-and-clinical-research-a-brief-guide/

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