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by ano-ther
817 days ago
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Yes. And placebo control is actually quite a weak standard (= better than nothing). Ideally, there should be more head-to-head studies. Alas, they are also more likely to fail (and give the competition data) so developers avoid them, at least for the initial approval. |
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You want to bring a new drug to market, you should be required to demonstrate that it's not strictly inferior to existing options in at least some patients. I'm fine with a head-to-head that comes out a tie (competition is good for the marketplace) and I'm fine with a drug that only works in a subset if that subset can be identified. And I'm fine with a drug that doesn't work as well but is more tolerated. I'm not fine with a drug that loses in all respects in a head-to-head.