1) Why are Drug Trials used? a) Test new drugs work b) Test existing drugs work c) Test different factors on new drugs d) Test different factors on existing drugs 2) Dosage and Efficacy are two of the factors within drug trials. What are the other two? a) Side effects b) Size c) Taste d) Toxicity 3) What does the term 'placebo' mean? a) Real drug b) Fake drug 4) What is the term for a trial where only the doctor knows? a) Placebo trial b) Independent trial c) Blind trial d) Double blind trial 5) What does the term 'double blind trial' mean? a) Only the doctor knows b) Only the patient knows c) Only the researchers know d) neither the patient or the doctor knows 6) How many stages are there in a typical drug trial? a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6 7) Which stage is described as animal testing? a) Stage 1 b) Stage 4 c) Stage 3 d) Stage 2 8) Which stage tests the drug on healthy volunteers? a) Stage 4 b) Stage 3 c) Stage 2 d) Stage 5 9) Which stage is focused on the licensing of a drug? a) Stage 1 b) Stage 2 c) Stage 3 d) Stage 4 e) Stage 5 10) During stage 1 (computer models and human cells) what is the factor being tested? a) Dosage b) Toxicity c) Side effects d) Efficacy 11) During stage 2 (animal testing) which factor/s are being tested? a) Dosage b) Toxicity c) Side Effects d) Efficacy 12) During stage 3 (Human Trials) which factor/s are being tested? a) Dosgae b) Toxicity c) Side effects d) Efficacy 13) During stage 4 ( Unhealthy Humans) which factor/s are being tested? a) Dosage b) Toxicity c) Side effects d) Efficacy 14) Roughly how many years does it take for a drug to successfully make it through a drug trial? a) 1 - 5 years b) 5 - 10 years c) 10 - 15 years d) 15 - 20 years 15) What type of trial would prevent bias views from the doctors and researchers? a) Blind Trial b) Double blind trial

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