Welcome to the Your Choice Research Patient Information section. We believe that informed patients are essential to the success of any clinical trial, and we are committed to providing you with the information you need to make an informed decision about whether to participate in a trial.
What is a Clinical Trial?
Clinical trials are research studies that are designed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of new drugs, medical devices, or treatments. These studies are conducted in phases, with each phase designed to answer a specific question about the safety and efficacy of the treatment being studied. Clinical trials are typically conducted in a controlled environment, with careful monitoring to ensure the safety of the study participants.
Why Participate in a Clinical Trial?
There are many reasons why you might choose to participate in a clinical trial. These include:
Access to potentially life-saving treatments: Clinical trials are often the only way to access experimental treatments that may not yet be available on the market.
Contributing to medical research: By participating in a clinical trial, you are helping to advance medical knowledge and improve patient care for future generations.
Close monitoring by medical professionals: When you participate in a clinical trial, you will be closely monitored by medical professionals, who will ensure that you receive the best possible care.
What are the Available Trials?
At Your Choice Research, we are currently recruiting patients for a variety of clinical trials. Our trials focus on a range of medical conditions, including metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, and infectious diseases. Each trial has specific inclusion and exclusion criteria, which are designed to ensure that the trial participants are suitable for the study. To learn more about our available trials, please visit our Current Trials page.
What are the Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria?
Inclusion and exclusion criteria are used to determine whether a patient is eligible to participate in a clinical trial. Inclusion criteria are the factors that must be present for a patient to be eligible for the trial, while exclusion criteria are the factors that would prevent a patient from participating. Inclusion and exclusion criteria can include factors such as age, gender, medical history, and current medications. To learn more about the inclusion and exclusion criteria for our current trials, please visit our Current Trials page.
How Do I Participate in a Clinical Trial?
If you are interested in participating in a clinical trial, the first step is to contact Your Choice Research to learn more about the available trials and determine whether you meet the inclusion criteria. If you are eligible, you will be asked to provide informed consent, which means that you fully understand the risks and benefits of participating in the trial. Once you have provided consent, you will be enrolled in the trial and will receive close monitoring and care from our team of medical professionals.
We hope that this information has been helpful in understanding what clinical trials are, why you might choose to participate in a trial, and what you can expect when participating in a trial. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about our available trials, please contact Your Choice Research.