What Are Clinical Trials?
We take an investigative approach, and we implement it with great accuracy. Results that are critical to the public release of a new medication and the enhancement of patient care can be obtained by Correa Research Center.
What occurs if a volunteer for a clinical trial is accepted? You support the advancement of medicine by identifying and refining therapies for diseases that are already known to exist.
What is the significance of your involvement? You will be essential to the research and development of new medications in the hopes of obtaining precise data to ascertain how these will be distributed to the general population in the future.
Clinical Trial Phases
Designing Clinical Trials
Researchers design clinical trials to answer specific research questions related to a medical product. These trials follow a specific study plan, called a protocol, that is developed by the researcher or manufacturer. Before a clinical trial begins, researchers review prior information about the drug to develop research questions and objectives. Then, they decide:
- Who qualifies to participate (selection criteria)
- How many people will be part of the study
- How long the study will last
- Whether there will be a control group and other ways to limit research bias
- How the drug will be given to patients and at what dosage
- What assessments will be conducted, when, and what data will be collected
- How the data will be reviewed and analyzed