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How is treatment cost different between drug and device trials?

  1. Drug trials are more expensive

  2. Device trials do not require reimbursement

  3. Drug trials provide products free of cost for the trial, device trials charge investigators

  4. There is no cost difference

The correct answer is: Drug trials provide products free of cost for the trial, device trials charge investigators

Drug trials are conducted using investigational medications which are provided to participants for the duration of the trial at no cost. This is because these medications have not yet been approved for public use and are still being studied. However, in device trials, investigators often need to purchase the devices they are studying, so they may charge a fee to cover these costs. This explains why the other options are incorrect as they do not provide a clear explanation of the difference in treatment cost between drug and device trials. Option A states that drug trials are more expensive, but this does not explain why. Option B mentions reimbursement, but this is not related to the cost difference between the two types of trials. And option D simply states that there is no difference in cost, which is incorrect as explained above.