This phase has the most test subjects.
What is Phase 3?
A drug or medicine made by living cells
What is a biologic?
The test says you have a condition that you have
What is a true positive?
A professional trained in drawing blood, for samples or donation
What is a phlebotomist?
The phase that only has healthy subjects.
What is Phase 1?
The study of how a person's DNA impacts what drugs they should or should not take.
What is pharmacogenetics or pharmacogenomics?
A series of blood tests to look for a specific set of conditions.
What is a blood panel?
A professional that performs ultrasound examinations
What is a sonographer or ultrasound technician?
This is the term for the period of time monitoring a drug after approval
What is Phase 4?
Where cells are fermented or cultivated in huge batches to produce pharmaceuticals.
What is a bioreactor?
A sensitive lab test gives a lot of these.
What are false positives?
A professional trained in positioning patients and taking x-rays
What is a radiographer or radiography technician?
The first clinical trials that look at if a drug is effective.
What is Phase 2?
How patients samples and fluids are treated as.
What is a biohazard?
The low and high of normal lab values.
What is a reference range?
A professional who processes urine, blood, and other patient samples to test for conditions.
What is a Medical Laboratory Technician?
The list of reasons a person might not be able to participate in a clinical trial
What is exclusion criteria?
How often a test will give a negative result when the patient does not have the condition
You have a condition but the test says you do not.
What is a false negative?
A professional who monitors the manufacturing and production of pharmaceuticals.
What is a bioprocessing technician?