Phase I clinical trial of weekly and daily treatment with camptothecin (NSC-100880): correlation with preclinical studies

Author(s): Muggia FM, Creaven PJ, Hansen HH, Cohen MH, Selawry OS

Abstract

The first stages of a clinical trial can be tense. So, choosing a partner to share this critical phase of your drug’s journey is key. By working with us, you’ll gain a simplified and dedicated approach to initial stage testing.

Phase I is the first time a drug will be tested in people, and often involves a small group of volunteers with no underlying health conditions. Our team will administer testing in order to investigate dosage, side effects, and other safety measures to ensure your drug proceeds properly into the next phase. In this intial phase, we are trying to understand how the drug interacts with the body, if there are any side effects, and if the drug is safe to progress.

Our phase I clinical trails are delivered in our global network of early phase clinics located across three continents. 

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