Clinical Imaging Centre - Hammersmith
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What is a Clinical Trial?
A clinical trial is a research study designed to answer specific questions about vaccines, new therapies or new ways of using known treatments. Clinical trials (often referred to as medical research, drug trials or research studies) are used to determine whether new drugs or treatments are both safe and effective. Carefully conducted clinical trials are the fastest and safest way to find treatments that work in people



What trials are undertaken at Clinical Imaging Centre, London
The Clinical Imaging Centre, London is based at the Hammersmith Hospital and specialises in early phase studies of potential new medicines in Healthy Volunteers (phase 1) and Patients (phase 2). We also undertake a range of experimental medicine trials. It is here where we undertake studies to evaluate how new drugs can be used most effectively to help people. Medication in the early phases of development need healthy volunteers to assess how the drugs are absorbed and excreted by the body. It takes several years before a new drug can be prescribed for patients. It is important to appreciate that any medication prescribed for patients today, is the result of people, who in the past, have volunteered to participate in medical research.

We need healthy people now to help us develop medication for the future.