medications and therapies

How are Medications Evaluated in Epidemiology?

Medications are evaluated through a series of rigorous clinical trials and observational studies. These studies assess the efficacy, safety, and potential side effects of a drug. The process often begins with preclinical studies, followed by Phase I, II, and III clinical trials. Post-marketing surveillance, or Phase IV, continues to monitor the drug’s performance in the general population.

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