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Advanced Research Institute, Inc partners with pharmaceutical sponsors to conduct clinical trials aimed at improving patient health and longevity. These trials involve participants in advancing medicine, determining the effectiveness of new medications, diagnostic tools, and devices.
When you participate in a clinical trial, you may:
• Access to new treatments
• Innovative healthcare choices
• Advance medical knowledge
• Assistance for similar disease or condition.
Clinical research often leads to significant advances in science and medicine, with many treatments now being standard of care. Clinical trials provide opportunities to try potentially better treatments than existing ones, and when no standard treatment is available, they offer potentially effective therapies in a previously unproven setting.
• Your participation in a clinical trial can often require more time and attention than your regular health care. This could include frequent visits to the research clinic, additional treatments, outpatient procedures, or a complicated treatment regimen.
• The study treatment may not work for you.
• The study treatment may cause unwanted side effects.
No. Clinical trials are not intended to replace all ongoing treatment with a primary physician. Most clinical trials provide short-term treatments related to a specific illness or condition. They do not provide extended or complete primary health care. Your health care provider will work with the research team to help ensure that the trial protocol is safe and compatible with your other medications or treatments.

