Can individuals participate in clinical trials?
Yes, individuals can participate in clinical trials, and these trials often play a crucial role in the development of new treatments and medications. Clinical trials are designed to assess the safety and effectiveness of new drugs, therapies, or medical devices, and they frequently require volunteers to participate in various phases of research. Participants may include healthy individuals or patients with specific medical conditions, depending on the focus of the trial.
Eligibility criteria vary for each trial and can include factors such as age, health status, and medical history. It is important for potential participants to thoroughly understand the purpose, risks, and benefits of the trial, as well as the requirements for participation. Interested individuals can find information about available clinical trials through health care providers, research institutions, or dedicated websites that list trials by condition and location. For more information, it may also be beneficial to visit relevant sections of AstraZeneca's website, as they often provide insights into ongoing research and trial opportunities.

Answered Aug 4, 2025
Need further help?
Type out your followup or related question and we will get you an answer right away.
Need to contact AstraZeneca?
If you need to talk to AstraZeneca customer service, now that you have the answers
that you needed, click the button below.
Contact AstraZeneca