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Clinical research is about trial and error

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Clinical research involves trial and error as part of the drug development process. Learn more about how to optimise drug trials and the important role of participants in clinical research.

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Phases of Clinical Research: A Detailed Overview

Advarra

This article explores how the clinical research phases protect study volunteers from harm and ensure new drugs and therapies are developed effectively. The Importance of Clinical Research in Medical Advancements Researchers use clinical trials to test a drug’s or other medical treatment’s safety and efficacy.

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How using AI in clinical trials accelerates drug development

Pharmaceutical Technology

Pharma R&D teams are solving this problem by leveraging the power of artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical trials to save time and money. Drug development is already a difficult endeavor, with the vast majority of R&D efforts failing to produce a market-worthy product.

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Leading clinical packaging companies in contract marketing

Pharmaceutical Technology

Unlike commercial pharmaceutical packaging, the primary consideration in clinical trial packaging is protecting the product quality and reliability for research. Finding the best clinical trial packaging services providers.

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Steps to building a more patient-centric industry

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A recent survey of clinical trial professionals found that more than two-thirds of respondents (61%) believe giving patients choice will have a positive impact on clinical research, and well over half (58%) said that their organisations plan to give patients the option to choose how they participate in clinical trials moving forward.

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This week in drug discovery (6-10 February)

Drug Discovery World

Clinical drug trials have made the headlines this week, as it was revealed that breast cancer still tops the bill for number of clinical studies and the shortcomings in current methods to ensure representation of patient populations in trials were exposed.

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What can we learn from women’s health data?

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Collecting and analysing anonymised patient data has the potential to generate valuable insights that can catalyse research, lead to improved patient care, and power the development of new treatments. In trials for cardiovascular, HIV, kidney disease and digestive diseases, women have especially been underrepresented.