Clinical trials
| Clinical trials | Fact sheet | Summary display: Clinical trialsThe seventh fact sheet in this series discusses clinical trials. Clinical trials are experiments in which new therapies for HIV or new approaches to treatment are tested in people. This fact sheet provides you with information and some questions to ask if you are considering participating in a clinical trial. Summary: The seventh fact sheet in this series discusses clinical trials. Clinical trials are experiments in which new therapies for HIV or new approaches to treatment are tested in people. This fact sheet provides you with information and some questions to ask if you are considering participating in a clinical trial. Small thumbnail: ![]() Serial number: 7 This fact sheet provides you with information and some questions to ask if you are considering participating in a clinical trial. What is an HIV/AIDS clinical trial?Clinical trials are experiments in which new therapies for HIV or new approaches to treatment are tested in people. There are many different types of trials and not all trials are designed to find out the same kinds of information. Whether you’re considering entering a trial or trying to make sense of the results of a trial, it’s important to understand the way that trials operate. | 10/09/2007 - 17:21 |
| A trial, but definitely worth it | Talkabout story | Malcolm on participating in a recent treatment trial for peripheral neuropathy. | 22/08/2007 - 15:43 |



