Informational Only — Not Medical Advice

PlainTrial is for general informational purposes only. Nothing on this site is medical advice, a diagnosis, a treatment recommendation, or a substitute for the judgment of a licensed healthcare professional. A trial listing does not mean a study is appropriate, available, safe, or effective for you. Whether to seek out, screen for, or enroll in a clinical trial is a medical decision that must be made together with your own doctor, who knows your history and can weigh the risks.

Not Affiliated With NIH or Any Sponsor

PlainTrial is an independent publication. We are not affiliated with the National Institutes of Health, the National Library of Medicine, ClinicalTrials.gov, or any trial sponsor, investigator, or research site. We do not run trials, screen participants, determine eligibility, or facilitate enrollment. All study decisions are made by the trial's research team under its approved protocol and the oversight of an Institutional Review Board.

Data Reflects the Registry as Reported

Figures on PlainTrial reflect the most recent ClinicalTrials.gov data we have processed. A trial's status, phase, eligibility criteria, locations, and contact details are reported by its sponsor and can change at any time — a study shown as recruiting here may have closed enrollment since our last refresh. Registry records may also contain errors or omissions. Always confirm current details on the study's live entry at ClinicalTrials.gov before contacting a site or making any decision.

If You Need Medical Help

PlainTrial cannot help with a medical emergency. If you have a medical emergency, call 911 (or your local emergency number) immediately. For questions about your condition or treatment options, including whether a trial might be right for you, speak with your physician or care team. To learn more about what participating in research involves, the NIH offers a plain-language overview at nih.gov.

Reporting an Error

If a number looks wrong, email corrections@plaintrial.com with the page URL and the study's NCT number. How we verify and fix reports is described in our editorial & corrections policy.