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What does a Citruslabs clinical study report contain? A Citruslabs report runs 15 to 25 pages and includes the IRB-approved study design, participant demographics, primary and secondary endpoint results, statistical analysis, perception data, and a marketing-claims appendix with regulator-reviewed, copy-ready language for product pages, Amazon listings, packaging, ads, and retail decks. The full sample report is downloadable as a PDF — no sales call required — so brands can see exactly what they'll receive before signing.

Most CROs don’t show you the deliverable until you’ve signed. We think that’s backwards. Browse a sample Citruslabs clinical study report below, then download the full PDF.

What’s inside the report

  1. Introduction & Literature Review — Scientific rationale for your study, with peer-reviewed citations establishing the evidence base for each active ingredient.
  2. Methods & Study Design — Participant criteria, randomization, blinding, dosing protocol, data collection, biomarker testing, and statistical methodology.
  3. Results & Statistical Analysis — Full data tables for every timepoint, mean percentage change, standard deviation, and p-values for every parameter measured.
  4. Participant Perception Data — Week-by-week breakdown of participant agreement on every outcome parameter. The data your claims are built on.
  5. Discussion & Conclusion — Honest interpretation of the findings, including limitations and recommendations for further research. No spin.
  6. Claims Appendix — Every defensible marketing claim extracted from the data, organized by timepoint, written in ready-to-use language for your marketing team.
  7. Regulatory Guidance — FDA/FTC compliance guidance, acceptable vs. unacceptable claim language, mandatory disclaimers, and best practices for marketing use.
  8. Figures & Charts — Publication-quality bar charts with standard deviation for every parameter at every timepoint, plus biomarker comparison charts.

Citruslabs vs. typical CRO report

Typical CRO report

Citruslabs report

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Citruslabs clinical study report look like?
A Citruslabs report runs 15 to 25 pages and includes the study design, IRB approval reference, participant demographics, primary and secondary endpoint results, statistical analysis, perception data, and a marketing claims appendix with copy-ready language for product pages, Amazon listings, packaging, and ads. The full sample report is downloadable as a PDF.
Is the sample report from a real study?
Yes. The sample report is anonymized data from a completed Citruslabs randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled supplement study, with brand identifiers removed. The methodology, statistical analysis, and claims appendix mirror what every sponsor receives.
How is a Citruslabs report different from a typical CRO report?
Typical CRO reports are dense statistical documents written for scientists. Citruslabs reports are written for both — a science section your reviewers can defend, plus a marketing section with regulator-reviewed claim language, supporting graphics, and Citruslabs Tested Seal usage rights if the product passes.
Can I share the sample report with my team?
Yes. The sample report PDF is freely shareable. Most brands send it to their CMO, regulatory advisor, and retail buyer to set expectations before kicking off a study.