
Phase III clinical trial
A Phase III clinical trial is a large-scale study that tests the safety and effectiveness of a new medical treatment or drug in a diverse group of people. It compares the new treatment to existing options or a placebo to determine if it works better and is safe for widespread use. These trials involve many participants, often across multiple locations, and gather detailed data to support regulatory approval and standard medical practice. The goal is to ensure that the treatment provides real benefits with minimal risks before it becomes available to the general public.