Randomized controlled trials for schizophrenia: study designs targeted to distinct goals.
Randomized controlled trials for antipsychotic drugs have a variety of design features suited to diverse purposes. Efficacy (or explanatory) trials seek to establish if a drug can reduce psychotic symptoms under ideal circumstances. To isolate drug effects, researchers enroll carefully selected pati...
Main Authors: | Stroup, T, Geddes, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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