NASH Clinical Trial
Clinical trials are studies in which one or more human subjects are prospectively assigned to one or more interventions (which may include placebo or other control) to evaluate the effects of those interventions on health-related biomedical or behavioral outcomes.[1] They serve the purpose of both identifying and determining if treatments, diagnostics, and drugs are safe and effective.
Per Center Watch, below are the locations of NASH clinical trials within the United States.[2] Click on them to learn more.
[1] NIH’s Definition of a Clinical Trial. See https://grants.nih.gov/policy/clinical-trials/definition.htm
[2] Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) Clinical Trials. Retrieved from https://www.centerwatch.com/clinical-trials/listings/condition/940/nonalcoholic-steatohepatitis-nash/?page=2
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