Frequently Asked Questions
1. Who is KAMADA?
KAMADA is a leader in the specialty plasma-derived field focused on diseases of limited treatment alternatives, such as Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency. The company is advancing an innovative development pipeline targeting areas of significant unmet medical need.
2. What is a clinical study?
A clinical study, also known as a clinical trial, is a research study conducted with human participants to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of new medical treatments, interventions, or diagnostic tools. These studies are crucial for advancing medical knowledge and improving patient care.
3. How can I participate in the InnovAATe clinical study?
To participate in a clinical study, you need to meet specific eligibility criteria defined by the researchers conducting the study. Eligibility criteria may include factors such as age, medical condition, previous treatments, and more. If you are interested in participating in the InnovAATe study, you can check your eligibility for the study here: (link to questionnaire). You can also contact a study center for more information and to express your interest.
4. Are clinical studies safe?
Clinical studies prioritize participant safety and undergo rigorous ethical and regulatory review processes before they can begin. Researchers closely monitor participants throughout the study to ensure their well-being. However, all medical procedures involve some level of risk, and potential risks and benefits will be clearly explained to you before you decide to participate. It’s important to consider the information provided carefully and consult with healthcare professionals or study coordinators to make an informed decision.
5. What are the potential benefits of participating in a clinical study?
Participating in a clinical study can offer several potential benefits. Firstly, you may gain access to promising new treatments or interventions that are not yet available to the general public. Secondly, you have the opportunity to contribute to the advancement of medical science and help improve healthcare for future patients. Participating in a clinical study is an individual choice; any participant may leave the study at any time for any reason.
6. Will I be paid for participating in the InnovAATe clinical study?
Compensation for participating in a clinical study varies depending on factors such as the study’s requirements, duration, and the time and effort involved. Some studies may offer financial compensation to cover expenses like travel costs and time commitments, while others may not provide direct payment. The details of compensation, if applicable, will be clearly explained to you during the informed consent process, which occurs before your participation in the study.
7. Where can I find more information about the InnovAATe clinical study?
Full information about the study can be found here: https://classic.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04204252