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Antonyms for clinical trialclin·i·cal tri·al
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clinical trial, clinical testnoun
a rigorously controlled test of a new drug or a new invasive medical device on human subjects; in the United States it is conducted under the direction of the FDA before being made available for general clinical use
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clinical test
Concise Medical Dictionary, by Joseph C Segen, MD
clinical trial
Synonyms:
Clinical investigation, clinical study,, Note: while clinical trial is the preferred term amongst professionals, clinical study is preferred by the lay public.
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There is a thing called a Data Safety Monitoring Board, an independent body that is assigned to each clinical trial, we have no insight into the data until the DSMB says we can look at it. They can come back and say,' This is not a good vaccine.' They could come back before we even have 30,000 folks enrolled and say' We have enough. This looks great.'.
If( our study) is replicated, we may have found a potential biological basis for the results of the Women’s Health Initiative clinical trial, which found women 65 and above were more likely to develop dementia later in life if they took that one type of hormone therapy.
Most people tend to think first and foremost of a placebo not evoking a biological response but a psychological response, if there is indeed a biological element and you can actually find a genetic basis for it, you would absolutely be causing a revolution in clinical trial design.
Partial data from an ongoing clinical trial is by definition incomplete and should never be used to draw conclusions about the safety or efficacy of a potential treatment that is under investigation, in this case, information from an internal forum for research colleagues concerning work in progress was released without authorization. Drawing any conclusions at this point is premature and scientifically unsound.
It seems extraordinary that a licence should be sought for a radical new technique affecting future generations without first conducting a clinical trial, there are also serious ethical objections to this procedure which involves the destruction of human embryos as part of the process.
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