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Clinical research brings us closer and closer to a cure for HIV 

Taking part in a clinical trial 

 
A clinical trial is a research study in which a new drug, treatment or medical approach is tested, to make sure it is safe and effective for human beings. The objective is to find out whether something new is better than existing care and treatment.

HIV clinical research tests new drugs, vaccines or other ways to cure HIV. The people who take part are provided with sufficient information and support, and are asked for their informed consent. They can stop taking part whenever they want.

A clinical trial is important because it helps to find better treatment – improving care for everyone.
 
On this page, we explain a number of terms and procedures that are usually part of a clinical trial. That will help you to understand what is meant exactly, as well as what you can expect if your client participates in a clinical trial.

Would one of your patients like to take part in a clinical trial? Then scroll down to the end of this page.

4-phase research

If scientists and doctors test new drugs or medical techniques on human beings, that is called clinical research. This is carried out in four phases.

Leukapheresis 

Leukapheresis is a commonly used method for collecting white blood cells. Read more about how that works.

Looking for HIV reservoirs

There are different ways of looking for the places where HIV hides in the body.

Consent and privacy

All research studies must comply with the rules for protecting the privacy of participants.

Taking Part in a Clinical Trial

 
In the Netherlands, HIV cure research is being conducted at four major academic hospitals:
  • Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen
  • Erasmus MC, Rotterdam
  • UMC Utrecht
  • Amsterdam UMC
These hospitals carry out both biomedical and clinical research.
 
If one of your patients would like to take part in a study, please contact the appropriate department. Contact details are listed below. You can also click the link to go directly to the department's webpage.

Amsterdam UMC

Dept. of Infectious Diseases

Tel: 020 - 566 2694 

Erasmus MC

Department of Infectious Diseases

research@erasmusmc.nl

Radboud MC

Internal Medicine Outpatient Clinic

Tel: 024 - 361 65 04

UMC Utrecht

Department of Infectious Diseases

Tel: 088-75 56307