Great video. It's been posted 4 years ago, but if possible, can you correct the explanation about phase 0? Testing drug in the animals called as pre-clinical, and phase 0 means totally different.
Useful, but incomplete. For example, the Risks (1:46-2:09) neglect to include adverse effects and harmful side effects. An example might be a pancreas drug which causes cardiac, kidney or liver problems.
This is a month old now, but I want to explain this if you're still wondering. Placebos are given because a trial needs to figure out if the drug actually help (or hurt) or is the person just thinks the drug did (and sometimes just thinking it help actually have real effects itself).
It's true that a placebo is inactive drug. The control group is blinded and its members must NOT know if they receive the new drug or NOT. So if we will NOT give them a placebo they will know that they are NOT receiving the new drug and this will not be a blinded study. Hope this help!
Because placebo works. Placebo also have a therapatic effect. For example placebo is 75% effective in treating depression as real antidepressants. Placebo is 50% effective in controlling pain in comparison yo real painkiller. So researchers want to know that the drug is better than placebo or not.
Placebos are given, so that we can compare the results of the placebo to the results of the actual drug meaning that we can give a valid comparison and see if the drug actually works
Great video. It's been posted 4 years ago, but if possible, can you correct the explanation about phase 0? Testing drug in the animals called as pre-clinical, and phase 0 means totally different.
Useful, but incomplete. For example, the Risks (1:46-2:09) neglect to include adverse effects and harmful side effects. An example might be a pancreas drug which causes cardiac, kidney or liver problems.
Clinical Trials are a great option for people who are not having great luck with current standards of treatment.
Very True
Clear concise and informational. Very good video
Thank you this was really helpful
Wah!! This is d best.😍.I was never able to understand the concept before...
So double blinded random trial only can be done with help of software ? No other part know each groups bcs sample was chosen by computer ?
very helpful, thank you!
Immensely helpful! Thank you !
I suffering chronic pancreatitis.i patispate clinical trials
That was awesome, thanks 😊
what is he name of program
What program are you asking about?
ThePancreasPatient uses to make this video
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Straight forward, very informative.
Why every example here is pancreatic cancer🤔🤔
Very helpful video
Amazing explanation Trainer.
excellent video
Very infirmative
who came here in 2020 for covid 19 ?
me,a CRA
Amazing
worth watching....
placebo is inactive drug... why should give to subject!
This is a month old now, but I want to explain this if you're still wondering. Placebos are given because a trial needs to figure out if the drug actually help (or hurt) or is the person just thinks the drug did (and sometimes just thinking it help actually have real effects itself).
It's true that a placebo is inactive drug.
The control group is blinded and its members must NOT know if they receive the new drug or NOT.
So if we will NOT give them a placebo they will know that they are NOT receiving the new drug and this will not be a blinded study.
Hope this help!
Because placebo works. Placebo also have a therapatic effect. For example placebo is 75% effective in treating depression as real antidepressants. Placebo is 50% effective in controlling pain in comparison yo real painkiller. So researchers want to know that the drug is better than placebo or not.
Placebos are given, so that we can compare the results of the placebo to the results of the actual drug meaning that we can give a valid comparison and see if the drug actually works
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U sound like HEISENBERG!!!
I use natural vitamins and food to cure myself , I don’t need Drugs anyway.