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What to Expect from a Clinical Trial

Frequently asked questions
A clinical trial is a research study designed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of new treatments, medications, or therapies. It involves participants who receive treatments under controlled conditions to determine their outcomes.
Before enrolling, you will undergo an evaluation to ensure the trial is suitable for your health condition. The clinical trial team will discuss the potential risks and benefits to help you make an informed decision.
The length of a clinical trial varies depending on the study's goals. Some trials last only a few weeks, while others may span several months or even years.
Yes, participant safety is a top priority. Clinical trials are designed to monitor your health closely, and site staff will be with you throughout the process to ensure your well-being.
Compensation for participation depends on the trial. Some trials offer reimbursement for travel, time, and any other related expenses. Be sure to ask the trial team about any compensation before enrolling.