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Re: KMBJN post# 349396

Saturday, 02/27/2021 9:59:21 AM

Saturday, February 27, 2021 9:59:21 AM

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Edit: No? To this? Other treatments would appear in the Study Description (if they were used), wouldn't they?

"Receiving placebo is not equivalent to receiving no treatment."
I though it was equivalent in the linked trial. That's why I raised the question. Is it or isn't it?

"It is not ethical to withhold all treatments in a trial if there is something regularly used that helps."
You've said that before and now we've come full circle. You're giving a general answer to a specific question.


Is the reason that there was no treatment provided in that trial that there was nothing that was "regularly used that helps" at the time?

One more time:
Other treatments would appear in the Study Description, wouldn't they?
https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT04280705?term=remdesivir&draw=10&rank=36


I guess it's off topic relative to the B-CV trial because there IS an available treatment. Please answer anyway...or don't.


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