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What Are the Key Objectives of Phase II?
The main objectives of Phase II include:
- Assessing the _efficacy_ of the treatment.
- Further evaluating the _safety_ profile.
- Determining the _optimal dose_ and regimen.
- Identifying _side effects_ and adverse reactions.
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