FAQ for Clinical Trial

 A clinical trial is a research study involving human participants to evaluate new medical treatments, interventions, or therapies. These trials aim to assess the safety, efficacy, and potential benefits of the intervention under controlled conditions.

Clinical trials often have specific criteria for eligibility, which may include factors like age, gender, medical history, and the type of condition being studied. Each trial’s eligibility criteria are outlined in its protocol.

Just Contact MediPocket USA for top Clinical Trials from the Best USA Hospitals. Your healthcare provider can also help you identify trials that align with your medical condition and needs.

Clinical trials undergo rigorous ethical and safety reviews before they begin. Participants’ safety is a top priority, and trials are monitored closely by medical professionals to ensure potential risks are minimised.

Clinical trials typically have four phases: Phase 1 assesses safety in a small group, Phase 2 evaluates effectiveness and side effects in a larger group, Phase 3 confirms results in an even larger group, and Phase 4 monitors long-term safety after the treatment is approved.

Participants may undergo medical exams, tests, and receive the experimental treatment. They are closely monitored throughout the trial to track their progress and any potential side effects.

Yes, participants have the right to withdraw from a clinical trial at any time without penalty. It’s important to discuss your decision with the trial team and MediPocket’s Healthcare provider.

Placebos may be used in some trials to compare the effects of the experimental treatment to a control group. However, participants are always informed if a placebo is being used, and their safety is a priority.

Participants in clinical trials in the US have access to cutting-edge treatments, contribute to medical research, and play a role in advancing healthcare. Our Medical team receives close medical monitoring and care throughout the trial.

You can contact the MediPocket’s  to learn more about the trial’s purpose, eligibility criteria, procedures, and potential risks and benefits before making an informed decision to participate.