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“The various studies I have done with CKRA have been very helpful to me regarding my health issues. I have been enrolled in many studies over the past few years and have found this group of professionals to be very knowledgeable about the various illnesses and medical problems under study and very caring for their participants.
I feel that the feedback that I give while participating in a given study is contributing to the safety of new drugs under consideration by the FDA. It also helps the pharmaceutical companies know how their products affect the people they are targeting with their new medications.
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What is a protocol?
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A protocol is a study plan on which all clinical trials are based. The plan is carefully designed to safeguard the health of the participants as well as answer specific research questions. A protocol describes what types of people may participate in the trial; the schedule of tests, procedures, medications, and dosages; and the length of the study. While in a clinical trial, participants following a protocol are seen regularly by the research staff to monitor their health and to determine the safety and effectiveness of their treatment.


