Richard Zuckerman, a D-H infectious disease and international health specialist. The number of sites involved in the trials eventually grew to about Overall, such studies have shown that the drug may reduce the length of illness and its severity, Zuckerman said. Remdesivir, which is delivered intravenously to hospitalized patients, acts by inhibiting viral reproduction, he said. The studies, which compared five- and day dosing durations, sought to determine the safety and efficacy of the drug.
The study of people with severe illness initially enrolled a total of patients across sites, and then grew to allow 5, additional patients to enroll, according to Gilead. You can stop being in a study at any time and for any reason. We understand that you may have to travel a far distance and some studies reimburse for travel. If you are interested, please contact the principal investigator PI or our Clinical Trials coordinator, Debra Rodgers, to discuss the clinical trials available for your diagnosis and to answer any questions.
We also accept referrals from D-H dermatologists, as well as community-based dermatologists and physicians from all over New England. We have an experienced and certified staff, including MDs, nurses, and research coordinators to answer your questions and facilitate your participation and safety throughout a trial.
The Clinical Research Unit and the pharmacy at Dartmouth-Hitchcock provide additional laboratory and medication support. Medical or pharmaceutical industry professionals interested in sponsoring or learning more about Dermatology clinical trial capabilities and interests can contact Debra Rodgers.
Contact us. Dermatology Research and Clinical Trials. What to expect Please feel free to inquire about clinical trials and if you have an interest in a specific study. In a Phase IV trial, further study takes place to determine the risks, benefits, and best use of the drug or treatment once the treatment is being marketed. Usually thousands of people are involved in this phase. To learn more about clinical trials in general, visit clinicaltrials.
Contact us. About Clinical Trials. Only you can decide if a clinical trial is right for you Clinical trials need people of both genders, all racial backgrounds, and all ages.
Points to remember If you are thinking about participating in a clinical trial, please remember that: The study may or may not help you personally; the results of the trial may help others in the future that have a health problem. Being part of a study is completely voluntary. You can withdraw at any time. Your doctors and your research team will support whatever you decide. Your routine medical care will not be impacted by participating in a study.
Even if you withdraw, your ongoing care will remain the same. There are always risks involved with clinical trials. We study a new treatment or medical approach because it has shown strong promise in laboratory and animal studies.
Results in humans may be different, though.
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