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by JPLeRouzic
1213 days ago
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Something a bit similar is clinical trial and it is accepted without problem. You make a black box test on several thousands (sometimes only hundreds) patients, and if patients who received the drug perform better the patients who received the placebo, then the drug is usually accepted for commercialization. Yet one isolated patient may be subject to several comorbidities, her environment could be weird, she could ingest other drugs (or coffee, OTC vitamins or even pomelo) without having declared it. In a recent past women were not part of clinical trials because being pregnant makes them very "non-standard'. |
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Clinical trials also have strict ethical oversight and are opt-in. If clinical trials were like Teslas, we'd yeet drugs into mailboxes and see what happened.