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<blockquote data-quote="SamJB" data-source="post: 1882697" data-attributes="member: 45322"><p>Also, I’ve seen a few conspiracy theories knocking around that people are removed from trials to improve the results. It’s complete and utter rubbish. The safety of patients is the number one concern of all colleagues that I have ever worked with, including (in fact, especially) company directors. </p><p></p><p>There are lots of reasons why people are removed from clinical trials. Principally because of safety concerns - has the disease progressed and is it safe to give them a drug with unknown side effects at this time (this could describe the bias given by [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER]). Also, have they not followed protocol of taking the drug as directed? Has their illness got better? Have they decided to withdraw themselves? Will the medical centre they report to have adequate physicians to deal with adverse effects? Do these centres report adverse effects in an appropriate time?</p><p></p><p>Lots of reasons, not always because we’re trying to cheat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SamJB, post: 1882697, member: 45322"] Also, I’ve seen a few conspiracy theories knocking around that people are removed from trials to improve the results. It’s complete and utter rubbish. The safety of patients is the number one concern of all colleagues that I have ever worked with, including (in fact, especially) company directors. There are lots of reasons why people are removed from clinical trials. Principally because of safety concerns - has the disease progressed and is it safe to give them a drug with unknown side effects at this time (this could describe the bias given by [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER]). Also, have they not followed protocol of taking the drug as directed? Has their illness got better? Have they decided to withdraw themselves? Will the medical centre they report to have adequate physicians to deal with adverse effects? Do these centres report adverse effects in an appropriate time? Lots of reasons, not always because we’re trying to cheat. [/QUOTE]
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