In clinical research, secondary outcomes are additional measurements collected alongside primary endpoints to explore broader effects of an intervention. They help identify unexpected benefits, side effects, or mechanisms of action. Researchers, trial designers, and medical professionals use them to strengthen evidence, while patients and regulators gain deeper insights into treatment safety and efficacy beyond main goals.
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