
Clinical Development
Clinical development is the process of researching and testing new medical treatments or drugs in humans to ensure they are safe and effective. It involves several phases: initial testing in small groups to assess safety, larger studies to evaluate effectiveness and side effects, and final trials to confirm results. This process helps doctors and regulators determine whether a new treatment should be approved for widespread use. Overall, clinical development is essential for translating scientific discoveries into safe, proven therapies that improve patient care.