Not exact matches
That makes it relatively simple to gauge the
effectiveness of large numbers
of drug candidates in treating a condition caused by a
particular mutation.
Phase II Trials clinical studies conducted to evaluate the
effectiveness of the
drug for a
particular disease or signs or symptoms in patients with the disease or condition under study and to determine the common short - term side effects and risks.
There has been little scientific evidence
of the relative
effectiveness of these
drugs, because most studies compare one against a handful
of others or a placebo, and are often funded by the maker
of a
particular drug, which can bias the findings in its favor, the researchers note.
You can repeat that
particular experiment slavishly hundreds
of times and thereby verify that probability, but the experiment's design might well be fundamentally flawed in regard to the take - home message about the
drug's
effectiveness.