What Safety Measures Are Implemented to Protect Participants?
Several safety measures are implemented to protect participants in toxicological studies. These include:
Screening and Selection: Participants undergo rigorous screening to ensure they meet eligibility criteria and do not have pre-existing conditions that could increase their risk. Exposure Control: Measures are taken to limit participants' exposure to potentially harmful substances, including using personal protective equipment and conducting studies in controlled environments. Monitoring and Assessment: Continuous monitoring of participants' health and regular assessment of any adverse effects are conducted throughout the study. Emergency Preparedness: Protocols are established for managing adverse events and providing timely medical intervention if necessary.