Clinical Testing Support for Product Safety and Compliance
We provide a comprehensive evaluation of products to support successful launch of cosmetics and consumer products.
Tailored recommendations to ensure product safety and efficacy
Assistance with a range of clinical testing services, including:
Repeat insult patch testing (RIPT)
In-use testing
Consumer perception testing
Support for claim substantiation studies
Advise on maintaining the highest standards of product safety and compliance with applicable regulations
Frequently Asked Questions
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Clinical Testing evaluates a product’s safety and performance under controlled or in-use conditions. It includes studies such as Repeat Insult Patch Testing (RIPT), Safety-In-Use Trials, Consumer Perception Trials, and more. These studies provide scientific evidence to support product safety, substantiate claims, and protect consumer health.
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Clinical testing transforms product development from assumption to evidence. It provides the scientific proof needed to:
Substantiate marketing claims
Meet regulatory expectations in global markets
Build consumer trust through independent, data-backed validation
Minimize post-market risks, such as recalls or adverse consumer feedback
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SciQra provides expert guidance and safety support across a range of testing needs, including:
Advising on protocols to assess irritation and sensitization risks
Recommending approaches to evaluate product safety and efficacy
Ensuring marketing claims are backed by credible, regulatory-accepted evidence
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Clinical testing is often expected or strongly recommended when products make sensitive claims, use novel ingredients, or target vulnerable populations. Many regulated markets, including U.S., EU, and UK require safety and efficacy data to support compliance and consumer protection.
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The right test depends on your product type, intended claims, and target markets. Beyond meeting regulatory expectations in regions like the U.S., EU, and UK, choosing the right study also strengthens your product’s credibility and claim substantiation.

