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Equivalency trials often wrong.(Clinical Capsules)(Brief Article)
Publication: Internal Medicine News Publication Date: 15-JUL-04 Author: Evans, Jeff |
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Many of the published randomized clinical trials in digestive diseases that state an equivalency between two interventions do not use appropriate statistical methods to back up their conclusions, reported Dr. Jill M. Tinmouth and her colleagues at the University of Toronto.
Of 73 trials that reported on the equivalency...
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