One can find clinical research trials either in a local clinic. Alternatively, one can go online to find such trials in the following websites: ClinicalTrials or ClinicalResearchTrials.
Annpey Pong has written: 'Handbook of adaptive designs in pharmaceutical and clinical development' -- subject(s): Research Design, Clinical trials, Drugs, Handbooks, manuals, Clinical Trials as Topic, Statistics as Topic, Methodology, Research, Methods 'Handbook of adaptive designs in pharmaceutical and clinical development' -- subject(s): Research Design, Clinical trials, Drugs, Handbooks, manuals, Clinical Trials as Topic, Statistics as Topic, Methodology, Research, Methods 'Handbook of adaptive designs in pharmaceutical and clinical development' -- subject(s): Research Design, Clinical trials, Drugs, Handbooks, manuals, Clinical Trials as Topic, Statistics as Topic, Methodology, Research, Methods
Tom Brody has written: 'Clinical trials' -- subject(s): Research Design, Clinical Trials Data Monitoring Committees, Drug Approval, Clinical Trials as Topic, Clinical trials, Drug approval
You can find out about clinical trials at the National Institutes of Health clinical trials website (http://clinicaltrials.gov/). This includes all clinical trial currently in progress in the US and you search by conditions, interventions, location and more.
Clinical trials include tests of new drugs or medical treatments in human subjects to see if they are safe and if they work.human beings as subjects.
Clinical trials are experiments to find out how effective a drug is, and if there are any side effects. The stakeholders in clinical trials are the patients, doctors, drug companies, drug manufacturers, and pharmacists.
Clinical research study is designed by studies and trials in medical and other departments to determine the study and the extensiveness of the study that is conducted.
Salah Abdel-aleem has written: 'The design and management of medical device clinical trials' -- subject(s): Medical instruments and apparatus, Clinical trials, Methods, Device Approval, Research, Equipment and Supplies, Clinical Trials as Topic
a clinical trial is a step by step process to find a scientific answer to a scientific question
"In medical research, clinical trials are conducted to allow safety and efficacy data to be collected for new drugs or devices. These trials can only take place once satisfactory information has been gathered on the quality of the product and its non-clinical safety, and Health Authority/Ethics Committee approval is granted in the country where the trial is taking place. Clinical trials are only a small part of the research that goes into developing a new treatment. Potential drugs, for example, first have to be discovered, purified, characterized, and tested in labs (in cell and animal studies) before ever undergoing clinical trials." - wikipedia There are numerous companies in the U.S. that help with clinical trials and drug formulation. (See the link below for an example company that offers these services)
Not as far as we know of as of yet. Vaccines are still in clinical trials and intensive research. Ask your doctor.
There are no clinical trials for Dandy-Walker syndrome
Diane Lynn Fairclough has written: 'Design and analysis of quality of life studies in clinical trials' -- subject(s): Statistical methods, Clinical trials, Quality of Life, Quality of life, Longitudinal studies, Longitudinal Studies, Research, Statistics as Topic, Methodology, Clinical Trials as Topic, Methods