
Phase III trial
A Phase III trial is a large-scale study that tests the safety and effectiveness of a new treatment or medication in a diverse group of participants. It aims to confirm how well the treatment works, monitor side effects, and compare it to existing options. This phase involves hundreds or thousands of people and helps determine whether the new treatment should be approved for widespread use. Essentially, it provides the critical evidence needed for regulatory agencies to decide if the medication is safe and beneficial for the general public.