First-In Human Clinical Trials Quiz
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When was the earliest documented clinical trial found?

  • 1747
  • 1945
  • 605-562 BC (correct)
  • 1948
  • Who conducted the landmark scurvy trial on British sailors?

  • Dr. Penny Wong
  • Physician James Lind
  • Sir James Lind (correct)
  • Physician James Watson
  • What are potential new medicines called?

  • Investigational Drugs (IDs)
  • Investigational Medicinal Products (IMPs) (correct)
  • Experimental Remedies
  • Trial Medications
  • What are clinical trials of an IMP that do not benefit subjects called?

    <p>Phase 1 or nontherapeutic trials</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the premises where trials are done called?

    <p>Phase 1 units, or simply units</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Clinical Trials History

    • The earliest documented clinical trial was found to be around 600 BCE.

    Landmark Scurvy Trial

    • James Lind conducted the landmark scurvy trial on British sailors in 1747.

    Medicines and Trials

    • Potential new medicines are called Investigational Medicinal Products (IMPs).
    • Clinical trials of an IMP that do not benefit subjects are called non-therapeutic trials.

    Clinical Trials Settings

    • The premises where trials are done are called trial sites or clinical trial centers.

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    Test your knowledge of the history and management of First-In Human (FIH) clinical trials with this quiz. From the earliest documented trials to modern clinical trial management, challenge your understanding of this critical aspect of medical research.

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