How do we know that new vaccines and medications are safe?
How are they tested?
How do scientists find people to participate in research?
What happens after a new vaccine is produced?
Learn about the clinical trial process and how its used to develop new vaccines and other medications in this companion video to our cooperative board game, N.O.V.E.L.
Take a peek at what the game is all about over at: https://www.thepartnershipineducation.com/resources/n-o-v-e-l
Topics: Introduction: 00:00
The FDA: 1:05
Investigational New Drug Application: 1:23
Clinical Hold: 1:59
FDA Approval: 2:21
Types of Clinical Trials: 2:35
Informed Consent: 3:18
Recruiting Participants: 4:00
Phase 1 Trial: 4:29
Phase 2 Trials: 5:10
Phase 3 Trials: 6:05
Approval for Production: 6:28
Continued Safety Monitoring: 7:09
Summary 8:37
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This video was supported by the National Institute Of General Medical
Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R25GM132910, a Science Education Award (SEPA). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.