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When was the earliest documented clinical trial found?
When was the earliest documented clinical trial found?
Who conducted the landmark scurvy trial on British sailors?
Who conducted the landmark scurvy trial on British sailors?
What are potential new medicines called?
What are potential new medicines called?
What are clinical trials of an IMP that do not benefit subjects called?
What are clinical trials of an IMP that do not benefit subjects called?
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What are the premises where trials are done called?
What are the premises where trials are done called?
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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.