Clinical trials are underway and mostly concentrate upon optimizing treatment of gastric MALT lymphomas that involve H. pylori.
Clinical trials are typically conducted by researchers from universities, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and contract research organizations (CROs). At Sun Research Institute, our team of experienced researchers and medical professionals conduct clinical trials to test new treatments, drugs, and medical devices to help advance medical knowledge and improve patient care. Our studies adhere to strict ethical and regulatory guidelines to ensure the safety and well-being of our participants.
Open clinical trials involve both the researchers and participants knowing what treatment is being administered. This can lead to researcher bias and an increased placibo effect.
Open clinical trials involve both the researchers and participants knowing what treatment is being administered. This can lead to researcher bias and an increased placibo effect.
Some of the places that one can find clinical trials software are from Master Control and EMC. These are two companies that provide clinical trial management and guarantees of quality assurance when tests are being performed.
Trials that have been conducted are limited in size and scope, and generally do not satisfy the criteria set for medical trials.
One can find clinic trials being run by the Government from websites like Clinical Trials, NCCAM, CTC, CISCRP, Moga, NHS, Cern-Foundation and Mesorfa.
There are many reasons why clinical trials need to be conducted before making new drugs commercially available. First of all, drug makers need to be sure that a drug is safe, this is tested by giving the drug to a group of volunteers in a controlled environment (staying at a clinic for several days) and monitoring their vital signs, their blood chemistry, and checking for any side effects. Secondly, clinical trials are needed to determine whether a drug is effective at treating a certain condition. Drugs in clinical trials are given blind, meaning that the doctor nor the patient knows whether someone is taking the drug being studied or a placebo (sugar pill). Studying the effects of the drug in this scenario can prove whether the drug is effective. Finally, clinical trials are also used to determine the proper dose of a drug by giving escalating doses to volunteers and monitoring the blood levels of the drug and watching for any side effects.
Since Hepatitis B reactive is an acute reaction, it can be treated. Hepatitis B reactive can be treated with antibiotics and other clinical trials that are being tested.
Newer treatment methods such as photodynamic therapy and immunotherapy also are being investigated in clinical trials.
Heart Outcome Prevention Evaluation (The HOPE study) a very significant study. This looked at ramipril in the prevention of heart disease. Later and other studies also concluded the same results for other ACE inhibitors - is that what is being asked?
The few small and relatively short clinical trials of pygeum in the treatment of Hepatitis C and HIV+ infections have been statistically significant; further trials are under way in South Africa.
Trials and hearing conducted by the courts or other governmental agencies are always open to the public unless the judge or hearing officer declares them "closed" for some exceptional reason (i.e.- juvenile testifying - classified information being testified to - etc).