Where do children fit into the process of clinical trials? Paediatric studies are very important, but they are more rare.The majority of studies focus on adult populations. Conducting trials on young individuals presents unique challenges, including concerns about potential risks and side effects and the impact on their education due to appointments. When working with children, there are ethical considerations and additional complications, such as parent participation.The decision to involve children and adolescents in studies depends on the disease researchers investigate, the pharmaceutical company involved, and the likelihood of a child developing the condition. However, these studies are vital because this is the only way to understand if a drug is safe for children. The answer is provided by Karen Faulkner, Senior Research Physician at Synexus Clinical Research Ltd Manage Cookie Preferences