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RenB wrote:

­HiHarshR9 , can you please have a look at qs 3? I am not able to figure out why C is correct. I chose A, though I had a hunch that there is a possibility that though the trial may be ethical as per the considerations in this qs, the trial may be unethical due to other reasons. But couldntfigure out why C is correct thus choseA.

­Sure.

(C) A clinical trial comparing treatments is not rendered unethical merely because one of the participating physicians has come to favor one of the treatments over the other.

The logic you have presented contains the answer to your question.

I hope that it is clear (from the passage) that a clinical trial comparing treatments could still beethical even if some of the participating physicians prefer one of the treatments. That is the crux of what "clinical equipoise" achieves - it is ok for doctors to have their own preferences and prescribe a treatment to a patient based on their preferences (accepted/establised vs. under test), as long
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Statistics : Posted by HarshR9 • on 08 Feb 2023, 21:00 • Replies 17 • Views 6620



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