A CRITICAL REVIEW ON THE PHASES OF CLINICAL TRIALS
Dr. Krishna*, Dr. Harish Kumar Singhal, Dr. Devendra Singh Chahar, Dr. Rameshwar Lal and Dr. Sankalp Sharma
ABSTRACT
Clinical trial as defined by the World Health Organization, is any research studies that allocate people prospectively to one or more interventions related to health in order to assess the impact on health outcomes. Global adoption has occurred of the use of clinical trial technique. During the drug discovery process, clinical research plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and effectiveness of novel medications. Clinical trials are now required in the global scientific era to introduce improved and novel medications to the market. Clinical trials evaluate possible treatments on human participants, or subjects, in order to determine whether or not they should be licensed for broader usage in the general public. The study addresses clinical trials, namely those conducted in India. Phase 0 to phase IV are the five stages into which clinical studies can be separated. With reference to drug trials, the current review is to explore the different stages of clinical trials and their characterization.
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