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by random78965
1092 days ago
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I think all your criticisms of randomized controlled trials (apart from the ethical one) apply to your suggested approach, no? RCTs are the gold standard for demonstrating efficacy precisely because of the controls. I agree that they're not going to give you enough info about potential side-effects - a thorough monitoring program is definitely necessary for that. But without RCTs, showing that a drug works would be much harder. How would you weed out the snake oil? |
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> How would you weed out the snake oil?
The current paradigm is "better 10,000 people die of neglect than 1 person die of snake oil or quackery." I'm okay with a little bit of snake oil if it means that more drugs are being introduced more quickly, and I trust practitioners and patients to, more often than not, determine the therapeutic regimens that are right for them.