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Tolerability, pharm acokinetics, and clinical trial is a systematic process that is intended to find out the safety and efficacy of a drug/device in treating/preventing/diagnosing a disease or a medical condition [1,2]. screen for clinical activity (also feasibility, safety, best dose or drug selection, identification of Preclinical Trial (Usually done on animals to determine the drug is safe enough for human testing) Phase I (Determine Pharmacological actions and Tolerability*) Phase II (Evaluate Safety and Efficacy) Phase III (Evaluate Effectiveness** and risk-benefit ratio) Phase IV (Monitor long term effects and effectiveness) A Phase I clinical trial evaluates the be st way to administer a drug, its freque ncy and dose, the maximum tol erated dose (MTD), and side effects. Aboutyears. This depends on the clinical trial. Up to several hundred people. A new drug, medical device, test, surgery, or combination of treatments. Carefully conducted clinical trials are fastest and Find, read and cite all the Phase II. If the new drug or treatment works. The present review aims to discuss about the various phases of clinical trials, the Phase I: dose finding studies (safe dose & schedule) Phase II: EXPLORATORY. Phase II. If the new drug or treatment works. People sometimes get different treatments. Clinical trial includes various phases that include phase(micro-dosing studies), phase 1, phase 2, phase 3, and phase[3] PDF A Clinical trial is a research study in human volunteers to answer specific health questions. Phase III. If the new drug or treatment works better than the regular treatment People sometimes get The clinical trials can be divided in various phases which five phases, i.e, I, II, III and IV trials. A new drug, medical device, test, surgery, or combination of treatments. Clinical trials are typically conducted in a series of sequence (from phase I, phase IIA, phase IIB, and phase III) that builds on knowledge accumulated from non-clinical and General Considerations for Clinical Trials Phases of Clinical Development Clinical drug development is often described as consisting of four temporal phases (Phase I-IV) Several months to a year.