Card 3 / 17: Why do investigators use a placebo in clinical trials?
Answer:
It allows the investigators to separate the effect of the medication or procedure tested from the placebo effect (an effect resulting from the power of suggestion). The use of a placebo also helps to blind the study, which prevents the investigator or volunteer from influencing the study results based on prior knowledge of the treatment allocation.
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Randomized Controlled Trials (RCT), Relative Risk
Author:
Dr.Janet ForresterProfessor
Tufts University School of Medicine
USA
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