
What happens
after the
clinical trial?
After the trial ends, researchers look at all the data they collected. Full results are shared on public registries and sometimes in medical journals.
What happens
after the
clinical trial?
After the trial ends, researchers look at all the data they collected. Full results are shared on public registries and sometimes in medical journals.

J&J creates easy-to-understand summaries of trial findings for participants.
After an investigational product is tested, organizations like the FDA (Federal Drug Administration) can approve it for people to use. Investigational products are approved when trials show they are safe and help people, or when the benefits are greater than the risks.
After an investigational product is tested, organizations like the FDA (Federal Drug Administration) can approve it for people to use. Investigational products are approved when trials show they are safe and help people, or when the benefits are greater than the risks.
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