Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Clinical Trial or Clinical Study?
A Clinical Trial or Clinical Study is an investigation of a drug (called Investigational Product) or a device and the effects it has in the human body. The trial assesses how the drug reacts in the body, what adverse effects may occur, and how the medication is absorbed and/or excreted in the body. Clinical studies help the medical community determine better treatments for diseases, improved ways of diagnosing disease and how to prevent disease. Our studies are regulated according to FDA regulations and are monitored on an ongoing basis for accuracy.

Clinical Trials Glossary

A glossary of terms related to clinical research trials.

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Patient Bill of Rights

The list of rights of each patient in clinical research trials.

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National Alliance on Mental Illness

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Alzheimer’s Association

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