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Our Patients
At RTX, patient’s care and well-being are our top priorities. We are committed to providing a safe and supportive environment where every participant is treated with respect and compassion. Our diverse team of professionals reflects our belief in inclusivity, ensuring that research is conducted with sensitivity to people from all backgrounds. With rigorous safety measures in place, including thorough reviews by experts and constant communication with participants, we aim to create a trusted space where you can confidently contribute to advancing medical science while receiving exceptional care. Together, we’re working toward breakthroughs that benefit everyone.
Patients-FAQ's
What is a clinical trial?
It's a study where people volunteer to test a new medicine, treatment, or device to see if it works and is safe.
Why are clinical trials important?
Clinical trials help scientists and doctors make sure treatments are safe and actually work before giving them to patients. They also help improve healthcare and bring new medicines to people who need them.
Who can participate in a clinical trial?
Each study has a list of requirements, like age, gender, or medical condition, that helps decide who can join. The research team will check if you qualify.
What are the different phases of clinical trials?
Phase I: A small number of people test the treatment to find out if it’s safe, how much should be given, and what side effects it might have.
Phase II: More people join to see if the treatment works and is still safe.
Phase III: Even more people try it, comparing it to older treatments to make sure it’s better or just as good.
Phase IV: After approval, researchers keep studying it in real-world use to track safety and effectiveness.
What are the potential risks and benefits of participating in a clinical trial?
Benefits include trying new treatments before they’re widely available, getting extra medical attention, and helping advance science. Risks could include unknown side effects, inconvenience, or the chance you might not receive the treatment being studied but instead get a non-active treatment (placebo).
How are participants protected during a clinical trial?
There are strict rules to keep participants safe, like having the study reviewed by experts. Participants also have to agree to join after learning about the study, its risks, and benefits. Researchers will keep updating you if they find new risks or information.
Will I have to pay to participate in a clinical trial?
No, there is no cost for you. The people running the study cover costs for the treatment and any necessary medical tests.
Can I withdraw from a clinical trial if I change my mind?
Yes, you can leave a clinical trial anytime for any reason. Just let the study team know so they can make sure you’re taken care of afterward for follow up care and documentation.