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A clinical study is research that tests new drugs, devices, or procedures to determine their safety and effectiveness. This information is designed to help you, together with your doctor and family, decide whether participating in a clinical study is right for you.
At Athentus, we go above and beyond to ensure your safety. If you experience any side effects, we may pause or stop the investigational treatment immediately. You can ask questions at any time or withdraw from the study if you feel uncomfortable, your participation is always voluntary.
Because many investigational drugs and procedures are already approved and in use, you may even be familiar with the medication being studied.
If you have additional questions, please contact us, we’re here to help.
While participating in a clinical trial can offer potential benefits, there are also possible risks:
You may experience side effects from the study medication.
You may receive a placebo that contains no active medication.
There is no guarantee the treatment will be effective.
It’s important to weigh both the potential benefits and risks before deciding to join a clinical study.
Informed consent means you understand the potential risks and benefits of a clinical trial and freely choose to participate.
Most people are eligible to participate in clinical trials. Many trials are for individuals that have a specific condition or illness and may benefit from the new treatment.
At Athentus, you’ll have access to some of the most up-to-date medical treatments available through our clinical research studies. Our trials give patients the opportunity to contribute to the development of new therapies that can benefit both you and others like you. Participants receive free study-related diagnostic tests, lab work, imaging, medical exams, genetic testing, and exceptional clinical care, all as part of their participation.
You’ll also gain a deeper understanding of your condition, with education and support provided to you and your family every step of the way. In addition, participants are often compensated for their time and travel, ensuring that your contribution to advancing medical research is both meaningful and appreciated.
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