Clinical trials

Clinical trials

A clinical trial is a research study conducted on people to find answers to specific questions about new treatments or diagnostic procedures, or about new ways to use and improve already known treatments. Clinical trials are used to determine the safety and effectiveness of new drugs, diagnostics, or treatments. Carefully conducted clinical trials are the fastest and safest way to find treatments that will help people.
Trials accumulate more and more information about a potential treatment, its risks, how well it may or may not work, and quality
Dong-Pha is required by the international quality standard "Good Clinical Practice" (GCP), regulations, and laws to keep records of its clinical trials for a specified period of time.
We adhere to high standards of quality and ethical conduct in all aspects of clinical research. When conducting trials sponsored by Dong-Pha, Dong-Pha is committed to providing the investigational drug free of charge for the duration of the trial, as required by GCP and in accordance with country regulatory requirements. Dong-Pha offers patients enrolled in clinical trials continued access to the investigational drug they receive after the completion of the trial, when appropriate.

Clinical trials are divided into different phases. Dong- Pha is conducting Phase III and Phase IV clinical trials on a number of drugs. To be selected to participate in a clinical trial, you must complete a questionnaire and answer a series of questions. Select and download the questionnaire according to your diagnosis, answer the questions and mail it to us for review.

Questionnaire for patients diagnosed with prostate cancer.pdf
Questionnaire for patients diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis.pdf
Questionnaire for patients diagnosed with stomach cancer.pdf
Questionnaire for patients diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer.pdf