Risks [What are the potential risks of the trial?
This section includes the foreseeable physical and nonphysical risks of participating in the trial. A nonphysical risk might be time away from work, while physical risks might include side effects such as nausea, vomiting, pain, or susceptibility to infection, among others. The document should indicate the likelihood of these risks occurring, how serious they may be, and whether they are more likely to be short-term (last only during the trial or shortly afterward) or long-term (last weeks, months, or even years after the trial is over). The document should make clear which risks are related to the investigational aspects of the trial. It also should include specific information about reproductive risks (Could participating make you infertile? Should you not get pregnant or father a child while on the trial? Can you nurse a child during the trial?).