phase ii clinical trial
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Definition
Noun: A phase ii clinical trial is a specific stage in the testing of a new medical treatment, such as a drug or therapy. It follows initial safety testing (Phase I) and is conducted on a larger group of participants. Its primary goals are to assess the treatment's effectiveness (efficacy) for the intended medical condition and to further evaluate its safety by monitoring for possible side effects.
Usage
This term is used in medical, pharmaceutical, and research contexts to describe a critical step in the drug development process. It answers the question: "Does this treatment work for the condition it is meant to treat?"
Examples
- Noun:
- The new oncology drug showed promising results in its phase ii clinical trial, demonstrating a significant reduction in tumor size.
- Before a treatment can proceed to large-scale testing, it must successfully pass a phase ii clinical trial.
- Researchers are currently recruiting 200 patients for the phase ii clinical trial of the experimental vaccine.
Advanced Usage
- "to enter phase ii": To begin this stage of clinical testing.
- After confirming the drug's safety profile, the development program will enter phase ii next quarter.
- "phase ii data": The results and findings collected from this trial stage.
- The company's stock price rose after the release of positive phase ii data.
Variants and Related Words
- Phase II trial (n): A common abbreviated form with identical meaning.
- Phase I clinical trial (n): The preceding trial phase focused primarily on safety and dosage in a small group.
- Phase III clinical trial (n): The subsequent, larger trial phase that confirms effectiveness, monitors side effects, and compares the treatment to standard or placebo treatments.
- Clinical trial (n): The general term for any research study that prospectively assigns human participants to interventions to evaluate their effects on health outcomes.
Synonyms
- Efficacy trial: Emphasizes the primary goal of assessing how well the treatment works.
- Therapeutic exploratory trial: A formal description of this phase's purpose.
Related Phrases
- Randomized phase ii trial: A trial where participants are randomly assigned to receive either the new treatment or a different therapy/placebo to better assess efficacy.
- Open-label phase ii trial: A trial where both researchers and participants know which treatment is being administered (not "blinded").
- Failed to meet its primary endpoint in phase ii: A common phrase indicating the treatment was not effective enough in this trial stage to proceed.
Noun
- a clinical trial on more persons than in phase I; intended to evaluate the efficacy of a treatment for the condition it is intended to treat; possible side effects are monitored