FAQs

Clinical trials are an essential step in developing new medicines, vaccines, and treatments. They help researchers understand how a therapy works in people, including how much to take, how often, and who it can help.
Before any trial involves participants, the treatment has already been carefully tested in laboratories. Once it reaches a clinical trial, it is reviewed and approved by an independent ethics committee to ensure it meets strict safety and ethical standards.
Volunteers are at the heart of this process. When you take part, you are not just helping researchers, you’re contributing to the health of future patients and families. Every medicine in your pharmacy, from antibiotics to asthma inhalers, exists because people like you chose to get involved.
Participation is always voluntary, and you are supported by qualified medical professionals every step of the way.

No. Some of our studies are designed for people with specific health conditions, while others involve healthy adults. Each trial has its own eligibility criteria, and our team will let you know if you’re suitable for a current or future study.

Yes. Clinical trials are conducted under strict ethical and medical standards to protect participants’ safety. Every study is reviewed and approved by an independent ethics committee and follows a detailed protocol that outlines how the research will be conducted.
Before any clinical trial begins, the treatment or vaccine has already gone through extensive preclinical testing in laboratories. Doses are carefully managed, and your health is closely monitored by experienced medical staff throughout the study. You will also have 24/7 access to clinical care. While all trials carry some level of risk, serious side effects are rare and your wellbeing is our top priority.

Yes. Participants are paid for their time and involvement. The amount depends on the specific study and reflects the commitment required, including clinic visits and follow-ups. All payment terms are explained clearly before you decide to take part.

Each study is different. Some involve just a few short visits, while others may require overnight stays or run across several weeks or months. We will always explain the time commitment clearly so you can decide what works for you.

Yes. Many participants continue working or studying while taking part in a clinical trial. Our clinics offer high speed Wi-Fi and a comfortable environment, so you can use your time productively during your stay. We will let you know in advance what the schedule looks like for your specific study.

Participation is completely voluntary. You can withdraw from a study at any time, for any reason. Our team will support you through the process and explain any important considerations.

Not always. Access to the study medicine after a trial depends on several factors, including regulatory approval and trial outcomes. Our team will explain what to expect during the consent process.

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