Interesting Facts About Clinical Trials That You Might Not Know

Here are a few more interesting facts about the clinical study trials conducted by the Clinical Research Organization that you might want to know. The first genetically engineered drug released in 1982 In the year 1982, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the public use of a genetically modified drug named human insulin (Humulin). Genentech and Eli Lilly & Company manufactured this medication. The procedure involved injecting human genes accountable for insulin generation into E. Coli bacteria, thus inciting it to synthesize the insulin. An unprecedented service to society Over the last ten years alone, more than 295 drugs have been released post-approval of the trials done by the Clinical Research Organization. These feats give tremendous hope to the patients suffering from disorders that were seen as incurable some time back. The introduction of these medications provides two critical ad...