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The Clinical Trials market is a sector of the healthcare industry that focuses on the development and testing of new treatments and medications. Clinical trials are conducted in order to assess the safety and efficacy of new drugs and treatments, and to determine the best dosage and method of administration. Clinical trials are conducted in phases, with each phase designed to answer specific questions about the drug or treatment. The results of clinical trials are used to inform regulatory decisions about the approval of new drugs and treatments.
The Clinical Trials market is composed of a variety of companies, including pharmaceutical companies, contract research organizations, and clinical research organizations. These companies are responsible for designing, conducting, and analyzing clinical trials. Some of the major players in the Clinical Trials market include Parexel, Quintiles, Covance, ICON, and PPD. Show Less Read more