Clinical trials at California Medicals are significant research programs constructed to assess the safety and efficacy of new medicines, vaccines, devices, and other treatments. They are compelled by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to evaluate whether such therapeutics should be authorized for use in clinical practice and by patients. Lasting months or even years, these researches are crucial and are all focused on the development of health care and depend on the participation of clinically-appropriate volunteers.
California Medicals helps life medical science and pharmaceutical clients transform scientific discoveries into new treatments everywhere. From clinical trials to regulatory services and consulting to commercial and market access, our comprehensive portfolio is backed by a deep commitment to what we do.
From precision patient recruitment with a trial prepared, diverse community to trial delivery and real-world evidence production, we are helping make clinical research more beneficial and more accessible for people to access and contribute.
A primary goal of our actions at California Medicals is to assure representation of various populations in the study. The inclusion of people from varied races, ages, ethnicities, and gender gives us a complete view of the patient populations that can react differently to treatments.
We are delighted to share that various close people in this COVID-19 effort who opted in to understand more were from diverse populations.
We have many ongoing clinical trials covering the vast umbrella of trending medical studies conducted in people to evaluate the medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention. Researchers at California Medicals use them to determine whether current treatments, such as new drugs or diets, or medical equipment (such as pacemakers), are safe and effective. The clinical trial is often used to determine if a new therapy is more effective and has fewer adverse side effects than the standard treatment.
Other clinical trials test ways to find an illness early, occasionally before there are symptoms. Still, others test ways to deter a health problem. A clinical trial may also give us a peek at how to make life decent for people living with a life-threatening disorder or a chronic health problem. Clinical trials sometimes research the role of caretakers or support groups.
Prior to that, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a clinical trial to begin, and scientists conducted laboratory tests and tests on animals to study the safety and potency of a potential therapy. If these studies show favorable outcomes, the FDA gives permission for the intervention to be tested in humans.
We provide comprehensive clinical development services across the entire clinical development continuum, from First-in-Human to post-marketing follow-up. Additionally, we offer regulatory consulting, clinical trial operations management, payer and market access planning, medical communications, and education capabilities to efficiently and effectively carry out your trial.
Do you have the will to participate? Our research team may be aware of some of the barriers older people face and may have made plans to make participation in the trial easier for you. Don't hesitate to get in touch with the clinical trial coordinator for more information.