CLINICAL RESEARCH Ongoing clinical
research studies at Comprehensive Health Services help
pharmaceutical and device manufacturing companies offer new and
innovative treatment to patients, often before they become available
to the general public. Patients who participate are given free
medical care for the duration of the study, and feel good about the
fact that they are helping others.
What is a Clinical Research
Trial? How are Drugs and
Devices tested? Safety
& Benefits Welcome:
Your First Visit Research
Center Overview and Statistics
What is a Clinical
Research Trial? The medical community is always searching
for safer and more effective medications, medical devices and
instrumentation. A clinical trial is a supervised research study of
a medication or device to evaluate its safety and effectiveness.
For any given disease or condition, a clinical trial may
establish:
• the first effective
treatment;
• a more effective
treatment;
• a better tolerated treatment;
or find a new use for a currently
available treatment.
Each study is designed to determine
whether an investigational drug or device is helpful, and to
determine whether it has any side effects. The goal is to find new
and better ways to help patients.
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How are
Drugs and Devices Tested? Guided by US laws and
regulations, a drug or device must go through a number of different
testing phases to prove that it is both effective for the targeted
medical condition and is safe for use in patients. The first step
for the development process is laboratory investigation, where
extensive chemical and animal studies are conducted to gain an
understanding of how the product works. Next, the device or drug is
evaluated for safety in a small group of healthy human volunteers.
If test results prove satisfactory, the item is tested on a larger
number of patients with the targeted condition to determine actual
benefit. If these rigorous screening tests are passed successfully,
a new device or medication enters the market place.
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Safety All of our study
devices and medications have been shown to be safe, and are approved
by the Food and Drug Administration for investigational use on a
large number of patients. Once an item has been shown to be safe, it
must be further tested for effectiveness, benefits, and the range of
possible adverse reactions.
Benefits People who volunteer for clinical drug or
device trials can gain access to promising new devices or drugs long
before these products are approved for the marketplace. Volunteers
typically get excellent care, which is provided free at no cost to
them, during the course of the study. Volunteers may also be paid a
small fee to participate in a clinical trial.
Services may include laboratory tests,
electrocardiograms (ECG’s), physical examinations and visits with
one or more of our study physicians. Other benefits include health
information derived from laboratory test results and the evaluation
of your general physical and mental health. If needed, study
participants will receive referrals for additional treatment. You
will also have the satisfaction of knowing you have contributed to a
scientific investigation.Welcome
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Welcome Our work depends
solely on volunteers like you to conduct these studies. This
information will help you get to know us better. Please keep it
handy for easy reference when you need to call us, or if you have
any questions. You can relax knowing you’ve chosen professionals
with a sincere interest in your concerns. When you make an
appointment here, you can be assured of the finest care. Our staff
works as a team to provide medical expertise, as well as
old-fashioned courtesy and compassion.
Your First
Visit Initially, a telephone consultation is required to
determine if you are eligible to participate in our study.
Afterwards, you are invited to our medical clinic for an
examination. Sometimes, laboratory tests are needed to confirm a
study related condition. Study related tests are provided free, at
no cost to you.
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Overview Comprehensive Health Services Research Institute
is a fully dedicated, modern, spacious, multi-specialty research
facility for the purpose of conducting phase II-IV clinical trials.
We are located in Phoenix, Arizona, within 7 miles from Phoenix Sky
Harbor International Airport, 13 area hospitals, and 20 colleges and
universities.
Phoenix is the 5th largest city in the
USA, with a 5.1 million countywide population. We draw patients from
the surrounding population, primary and multi-specialty care
specialty groups, area hospitals, and other health care
institutions.
We network with study coordinators of
other private practices, to screen patients for participation in
various studies. In addition, we utilize various methods of
advertising including local newspapers, magazines, radio, and
brochure mailings.
Many patients who have participated in
studies return for participation in later studies. Qualified
professionals carefully screen each potential patient to ensure that
they meet the criteria set by the sponsor. As a result of careful
and extensive patient recruitment, we often surpass the required
patient enrollment.
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