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New Medication Case Study
● What are the new medication’s long-term conditions for optimal use, efficacy and safety?
● How does the new medication compare with others already on the market?
● How does the medication affect the patients’ quality of life?
Bringing a drug through all phases of research usually takes years, and isn’t even possible without the collaboration of patients, doctors and study site staff. Every medication available to patient has followed this long, rigorous path, closely monitored throughout by numerous levels of regulation.

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