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A clinical trial is a research study that is designed to improve treatments and find new ways to help people with a specific condition/disease. Clinical trials help researchers/doctors learn more about how a new medicine, device or procedure works and whether it is safe and effective.

The duration of clinical trials can vary greatly depending on the study phase and the condition being studied. Some trials may last only a few weeks, while others could take several years to complete. Participation length also depends on the specific requirements of the study and your individual response to the treatment.

In some clinical trials, particularly double-blind studies, neither you nor your doctor will know whether you are receiving the trial drug or a placebo. This helps ensure the results are unbiased. In open-label trials, you will be informed about the medication you are taking.

Some clinical trials may offer reimbursement for travel expenses, especially if the trial requires frequent visits or if the trial site is far from your home. However, this varies by trial and sponsor, so it's important to check the specific details for each study you consider.

Almost all clinical trials will cover the cost of the ‘trial drug’ — so no insurance is required for this. For trials where this trial drug is given alongside an already-approved medication, there may be a cost (which your insurance would normally cover).

Yes, we take the verification process seriously. All clinical trials listed on our website are reviewed to ensure they meet certain ethical and scientific standards. We source information from trusted databases and only list trials that have been approved by recognized health authorities.

The response time can vary depending on the trial and the volume of applicants. Typically, you can expect to hear back within a few days to a few weeks. Once you apply or express interest, the trial organizers will reach out to discuss your eligibility and the next steps.

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