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Biology - GCSE AQA - Combined Science - Higher

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What are human clinical trials?

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This is where the drug is tested on healthy volunteers to see if there are any harmful side effects. This measures its toxicity. Then it's used to find out the optimum dosage. Then the blind trials where patients are either given a placebo or the real drug. Neither the patient nor the doctor knows whether they are getting the real drug, allowing the placebo effect. This measures its efficacy.


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