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What Is A Clinical Trial And How Does A Clinical Trial Work?

What If I Decide To Withdraw From A Clinical Trial?

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You can withdraw from a clinical trial at any time.If you decide to leave, no formal documentation is necessary.

  • Before leaving the trial, discuss your reasons for leaving with your doctor. She may have a different view of how you're doing in the trial than you do.
  • Make plans for continuing your health care after no longer accessing whatever care or tests are provided by the trial.
  • Let the research team know. Tell them the reasons for your leaving the study. The information could be useful to other people in the same situation you are.

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