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Randomized Clinical Trials (RCTs) are a type of clinical trial in which participants are randomly assigned to receive one of several treatments or interventions. RCTs are used to evaluate the safety and efficacy of new drugs, medical devices, and other treatments. They are considered the gold standard for clinical trials, as they provide the most reliable evidence of the effectiveness of a treatment. RCTs are conducted in a variety of settings, including hospitals, universities, and research centers.
RCTs involve a large number of participants, and the results of the trial are used to inform decisions about the safety and efficacy of the treatment. The results of RCTs are also used to inform public health policy and clinical practice guidelines.
Some companies in the RCT market include Parexel, Quintiles, ICON, and Covance. Show Less Read more