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Clinical trials can involve a variety of tests and procedures, including
Screening Testing
This process may include blood and laboratory tests, physical exams, and thinking and memory tests. The screening process helps confirm that a patient is safe to participate in the trial.
ECG/EKG
This test measures the electrical activity of the heart.
Laboratory Testing
Blood and urine tests: These tests may be used to determine how much of a treatment can be safely given to a patient
Radiologic Imaging
Additional imaging may be obtained.
Physical Exams
A medical professional may perform a physical exam and measure height, weight, and vital signs.
Questionnaires & Diaries
Participants may complete questionnaires as part of the trial. Participants may keep a diary or log of their symptoms and medication use.
Clinical trials may also involve blind studies, where the subjects or researchers do not know which treatment is being given. This "blinding" helps prevent bias from affecting the results.