Whose cooperation is essential for the development of drugs?
Clinical trials, which are conducted with the consent of patients, are an essential part of the process of developing new drugs.
Clinical trials (Chiken) are the final confirmation that a drug candidate (investigational new drug) that has passed through non-clinical trials using animals and cells is safe and actually effective in humans. Clinical trials are divided into three stages. The first stage is conducted at hospitals and other medical institutions on healthy people, and the second and third stages are conducted on patients after obtaining their consent and based on strict criteria.