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A clinical trial is a research study that helps doctors and scientists find better ways to treat or cure diseases.
In a clinical trial, doctors and scientists try out new medicines, treatments, or procedures to see if they work well and are safe. They want to learn if these new things can help people feel better or even get better.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) oversees all clinical trials to guarantee the safe treatment of study participants who consent to participate. Doctors, researchers, and the health care team monitors the participants during the clinical trial.
Yes, the criteria varies based on the study being conducted.
When the participant gives their permission to participate in the study based on what has been explained about the study.
The clinical trial materials and study consent forms will give a detailed explanation of what to expect.
*By completing this form, you agree to be contacted by phone, e-mail, and/or text about clinical research studies."
LightDay Clinical Trials, LLC will not share any of your confidential information with anyone outside of our office, the information you provide is only for medical/research purposes and will be maintained strictly confidential and with limited access within our office and staff.
We will only use the information you provide to contact you and provide you with more information about our current programs.
LightDay Clinical Trials, LLC complies with all local and applicable laws in regard to patient confidentiality, HIPAA guidelines and any other confidentiality clinical research regulations we must abide by.