Questions to be Answered Before Starting a Clinical Trial
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Questions to be answered before stating a clinical trial
The Study· What is the purpose of the particular study?
· Do you have enough data to prove that the medication being tested is effective?
· Who is sponsoring the study?
· Who has reviewed and approved the study?
· What are the qualifications and experience of the investigator and other study staff?
· How are the study results and safety of participants being monitored?
· What is the duration of the study?
· How will the results of the study be shared?
Possible Risks and Benefits
· What are the possible short-term benefits?
· What are the possible long-term benefits?
· What are the short-term risks/side effects?
· What are the possible long-term risks?
· What other treatment options are available in the market?
· How do the possible risks and benefits of the trial drug compare with those of the drug already available?
Participation
· What kinds of treatment, medical tests does the subject have to undergo during the study?
· How often will they receive the treatments, tests, or procedures?
· Will treatments or tests be painful? If so, how can the pain be controlled?
· How do the tests in the study compare with what people might receive outside the study?
· Will participants be able to take their regular medications while in the clinical trial?
· Where will the participants receive their medical care? Will they be hospitalized? If so, for how long?
· Who will be in charge of the subjects’ care? Will they be able to see their own doctors?
· How long will participants need to stay in the study? Will there be follow-up visits after the study?
Personal Issues
· How could being in the study affect the subjects’ daily lives?
· What support is available for subjects and their families?
· Can potential subjects talk with people already enrolled in the study?
Cost Issues
· Will participants have to pay for any treatment, tests, or other charges? If so, what will the approximate charges be?
· Will the subjects be paid for participating in the trials?
· What is health insurance likely to cover?
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Questions to be answered before stating a clinical trial
The Study· What is the purpose of the particular study?
· Do you have enough data to prove that the medication being tested is effective?
· Who is sponsoring the study?
· Who has reviewed and approved the study?
· What are the qualifications and experience of the investigator and other study staff?
· How are the study results and safety of participants being monitored?
· What is the duration of the study?
· How will the results of the study be shared?
Possible Risks and Benefits
· What are the possible short-term benefits?
· What are the possible long-term benefits?
· What are the short-term risks/side effects?
· What are the possible long-term risks?
· What other treatment options are available in the market?
· How do the possible risks and benefits of the trial drug compare with those of the drug already available?
Participation
· What kinds of treatment, medical tests does the subject have to undergo during the study?
· How often will they receive the treatments, tests, or procedures?
· Will treatments or tests be painful? If so, how can the pain be controlled?
· How do the tests in the study compare with what people might receive outside the study?
· Will participants be able to take their regular medications while in the clinical trial?
· Where will the participants receive their medical care? Will they be hospitalized? If so, for how long?
· Who will be in charge of the subjects’ care? Will they be able to see their own doctors?
· How long will participants need to stay in the study? Will there be follow-up visits after the study?
Personal Issues
· How could being in the study affect the subjects’ daily lives?
· What support is available for subjects and their families?
· Can potential subjects talk with people already enrolled in the study?
Cost Issues
· Will participants have to pay for any treatment, tests, or other charges? If so, what will the approximate charges be?
· Will the subjects be paid for participating in the trials?
· What is health insurance likely to cover?
www.crocareers.in
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