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Know about Clinical Trial

Know about Clinical Trial

Clinical trials offer hope by giving patients access to innovative treatments that may not yet be widely available. By participating, you contribute to the discovery of safer and more effective therapies for future generations. At PACER, we are committed to empowering patients and families with clear, reliable, and easy-to-understand information so they can make informed choices. Join us in building a more transparent, ethical, and patient-centered clinical research environment.

What is a Clinical Trial?

Clinical trials test new treatments on people to ensure they are safe and effective. They advance medical science and may offer participants early access to new therapies.

Patient-friendly definitions

Clinical trials test new treatments on people to improve health.

Healthcare purpose

Clinical trials find safer, better ways to treat and prevent diseases.

Clinical Trial Phases

Clinical trials have phases to test safety and results.Know More

Types of Trials

Clinical trial phases check safety, dosage, and effectiveness.

Clinical Trial

Why Clinical Trials Matter?

Clinical trials advance medicine by testing new ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases. They ensure treatments are safe, effective, and based on real evidence, while offering patients access to new therapies.

Advancing Science

Clinical trials help find better ways to prevent and treat diseases.

Improving Patient Care

Trial results lead to safer, better, and personalized treatments.

Access to Innovation

Participants may access new therapies before public release.

Shaping Future Medicine

Clinical trials provide evidence for medical decisions.

Trial Importance

Your right as a participant

Clinical trials protect your rights and safety. You get full info before consenting, and joining is voluntary. Sponsors provide free care and compensation for any harm. Some trials cover travel, food, and tests.

Informed Consent & Voluntary Participation

You have the right to full trial info, ask questions, and decide freely.

Safety, Privacy & Confidentiality

Your health, dignity, and data are protected by strict rules.

Support & Compensation

Many trials offer free tests, insurance, and support.

Right to Withdraw Anytime

You can leave the trial anytime without affecting your regular care.

Participant Rights

What To Expect During A Clinical Trial?

Clinical trials prioritize your safety and comfort. You’ll get full trial info, ask questions, and receive medical care, checkups, and support. The dedicated trial team guides and supports you throughout.

Before the Trial

The team explains the trial, and you’re free to ask and decide.

Screening & Enrolment

Tests confirm eligibility. If you consent, you're enrolled.

During The Trial

You may get the study drug, attend check-ups, and get support.

After The Trial

Your health may be monitored. You can ask about results.

Trial Experience

How to find a clinical trial?

Clinical trials test new treatments on people to ensure they are safe and effective. They advance medical science and may offer participants early access to new therapies.

Use Reliable Platforms

Check CTRI or hospital sites for clinical trials.

Connect With Investigators

CTRI lists contacts. Reach out to check eligibility.

Check Eligibility Criteria

Check trial criteria carefully to see if you qualify.

Talk to Your Doctor

Ask your doctor if the trial suits your treatment.

Finding A Trial

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I join a clinical trial?

You can ask your doctor, or check on CTRI (Clinical Trials Registry–India).If a trial matches your health condition, the team will explain everything.
You can then decide if you want to join.Know More

Can children or elderly people take part in clinical trials?

Yes, there are trials made especially for children and older adults. Extra care is taken for these age groups to make sure it is safe.
The trial will explain who can take part.Know More

How do I know if a trial is right for me?

Read the information and ask the research team questions. Think about your health, safety, time, and comfort.
Talk to your doctor or family before making a choice.Know More

How do I know if a trial is real or fake?

Check if the trial is listed on the CTRI website. All real trials must be registered there.
If it is not listed, be cautious and ask your doctor.Know More

What does “not yet recruiting” mean on CTRI?

It means the trial is approved but not open for volunteers yet.You cannot join at this stage.
You can check again later or contact the site for updates.Know More

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