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Our mission to patients

We would like to express our gratitude to the volunteers who have participated in our studies. It is because of voluneers like you who help us complete our mission to improve quality of life for current and future patients.

  • The participation of volunteers in clinical trials has led to the development of many today’s treatments! Not only have these participations helped save lives, but they have also contributed to a better understanding of diseases and their risk factors, to the development of different treatment options and to the continuous improvement of health care services. Ultimately, participating in clinical research improves the health and well-being of each individual.

  • The use of the term clinical research is mentioned in the context of an evaluation of the safety and effectiveness of new drugs, medical devices, diagnostic products or even therapeutic regimens intended for human use.  

    For your information, Health Canada requires that each new medication on the pharmacy shelves has been the subject of a clinical research project in Quebec. Furthermore, they are mandatory if the drug is to be used for another disease indication than the one previously approved. This clinical research is essential to demonstrate that a molecule or an existing molecule is effective and safe for the treatment or prevention of a particular health condition.

  • Clinical trial Genge Partners Phase 1

    Phase 1

    Involves 20 to 80 people

    Healthy people take the treatment to ensure it is safe, determine how much is needed, and to determine side effects.

  • Clinical trial Genge Partners Phase 2

    Phase 2

    Involves 100 to 300 people

    People with the medical condition being studied are observed to see if the treatment works as intended and to further assess safety and dose.

  • Clinical trial Genge Partners phase 3

    Phase 3

    Involves 1000 to 3000 people

    Larger groups of volunteers are monitored to continue observing side effects and to see how well a treatment works in the long-term, how long its effects last and how it compares to current treatments.

  • Clinical trial Genge Partners Phase 4

    Phase 4

    Involves a large population

    Once a treatment has been shown to be effective and has been approved, its long-term effects and safety are studied to determine whether existing therapies should be replaced.

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