What are Clinical Trials ?
Before a medication can be sold for general use in
the United States, it must meet the stringent standards set by the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (the FDA). To meet those
standards, a drug goes through several phases of testing (often over
several years) with individuals who volunteer to participate in the
study. Every prescription drug available in the United States has
been through this testing process.
Types of Trials:
New England Center for Clinical Research™ conducts
studies for a wide range of medical conditions including:
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Allergies |
Diabetes |
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Angina |
Diabetic Foot Ulcers |
Obesity |
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Anxiety |
Heartburn |
Pneumonia |
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Arthritis |
High Cholesterol |
Reflux |
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Birth Control |
High Blood Pressure |
Sexual Dysfunction
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Bronchitis |
Hormone Replacement Therapy |
Sinus Infections |
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Chronic Pain |
Influenza |
Skin Infection |
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Coronary Artery Disease |
Migraine Headache |
Urinary Tract Infection |
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Depression |
Osteoporosis |
Yeast Infections |
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