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Farmacologia y Toxicologia

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Abstract

Therapeutic Trials: Advancements, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations

Vinod Gaikwad*

Therapeutic trials are pivotal in medical research, driving the development and evaluation of new treatments and interventions. These trials follow a structured process, progressing through different phases to assess safety, efficacy, and real-world effectiveness. Recent advancements in methodologies, such as adaptive designs and personalized medicine, enhance trial efficiency and patient outcomes. However, challenges persist, including patient recruitment, blinding, and ethical considerations. Ethical guidelines and oversight ensure participant protection and data integrity. This article provides an overview of therapeutic trials, highlighting their significance, phases, advancements, challenges, and ethical principles. Understanding these elements is crucial for fostering evidence-based medical practice and improving patient care.

This research article explores the various facets of therapeutic trials, including their significance in healthcare, the different phases of trial development, challenges faced during trial design and implementation, and the ethical considerations that underpin such endeavors. By examining recent advancements, innovative methodologies, and ethical guidelines, this article provides valuable insights into the evolving landscape of therapeutic trials and their impact on patient outcomes and healthcare practices.

Keywords

Therapeutic trials; Medical research; Drug development; Interventions; Personalized medicine; Patient recruitment; Ethical considerations; Participant protection; Evidence-based practice; Patient care

Published Date: 2023-08-30; Received Date: 2023-08-01