
Misconceptions
of clinical trials
Many people are unsure about joining a trial because of common misinformation. Here are some myths and the facts behind them.
Misconceptions
of clinical trials
Many people are unsure about joining a trial because of common misinformation. Here are some myths and the facts behind them.

Myths vs facts about clinical trials
Clinical trials are only for sick people.
Some trials need healthy volunteers too - not just patients.
Clinical trials are unsafe.
Trials are carefully monitored for safety and to reduce risks.
You can't take your regular medicines.
Many trials allow your current medications, even if you're receiving a placebo or a trial drug.
You can't stop participating once you start.
Participants can leave a trial at any time, for any reason.
Only young people can join.
Clinical research needs people of all ages, sexes, and backgrounds. Each trial has its own requirements depending on the condition and investigational product treatment being studied.
Trials are only for people with no other options.
Trials help discover new treatments, improve existing ones, and enhance quality of life.
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