
A type of research study that tests how well new medical approaches work in people. These studies test new methods of screening, prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of a disease. Also called clinical trial.
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A research study involving human volunteers (also called participants) that is intended to add to medical knowledge. There are two types of clinical studies: interventional studies (also called clinical trials) and observational studies.
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The administration of a drug to healthy volunteers or patients to assess the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and/or efficacy of that drug.
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A clinical study or clinical trial is a test of a new drug or procedure that is being evaluated for effectiveness in animals with naturally occurring disease. In some cases the effectiveness of the new drug or procedure is compared with currently available treatments.
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A research study conducted in human volunteers to answer specific health questions. Interventional studies determine whether experimental treatments or new ways of using known therapies are safe and effective under controlled environments.
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