Clinical Trials are research studies conducted to evaluate the safety, efficacy, and side effects of new drugs, medical devices, treatments, or interventions in human participants. These trials are designed to gather scientific data and evidence to determine whether a particular intervention is effective in preventing, diagnosing, or treating a specific medical condition or disease. Clinical trials are crucial for advancing medical knowledge, improving patient care, and developing innovative therapies.
Clinical trials typically follow a well-defined protocol or plan, which outlines the objectives, methodology, and criteria for participant selection, treatment administration, data collection, and analysis. They are conducted in phases, each serving a specific purpose and building upon the previous phase’s findings.


