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Our Safety Stats & Facts

15th Mar 2023

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Phase 1 clinical trials play a vital role in the development of new medication. Without them, there would be no new treatments or vaccines. By participating, you help to advance medicine & improve lives.

Some people have concerns about the safety of participating in a clinical trial which is totally normal. The following information might help to answer some questions & debunk some myths. If you have more questions, you can always have a look at our FAQ page or give us a call on (612) 315-6490.

Am I in danger of dying or having long-term damage to my health?

None of the healthy volunteers in our clinical trials have ever died or suffered any kind of significant long-term negative impact on their health. It is absolutely our main priority with every new clinical trial to ensure that it stays that way. Our medical teams are staffed by people who genuinely care about contributing to the health and wellbeing of the local, national and global communities. They take pride in their work, and they understand completely that every participant is a vital partner in this project.

At the same time, we want to be transparent that there is always going to be some level of risk. To suggest otherwise would be dishonest. We do everything we can to make our clinical trials as safe as possible, but if you don't feel comfortable taking medication that is being investigated, participating in a clinical trial might not be for you. We always encourage you to talk to your friends, family and routine health care provider about the study you are interested in as well.

All new medication goes through a rigorous process to even make it to the stage where a clinical trial can begin. Clinical trials are strictly regulated and highly complex and are not started lightly. Only the most promising new medication will make it past pre-clinical trials to be given to humans in one of our studies.

Are you just going to inject me with drugs and see what happens?
What if something does happen during a trial?
How do you determine the dose of the medication that you administer?
How can I know the risks of a specific trial?
What if I no longer feel safe or comfortable while doing a clinical trial?
Can you guarantee that nothing is going to happen to me?
Would you give a drug a pass on a trial because it's needed quickly, or because the company is paying a lot of money?

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