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How good are trials and interventions in knee arthritis? [January 2007; 155-3]
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http://www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/band155/b155-3.html
Submitted by maverick99 11 months, 3 weeks, 1 day ago
The reason we do systematic reviews is not only to evaluate how good an intervention may be, but also to examine the clinical utility of the trials we do. The bottom line we have to recognise is that almost all drug trials are performed for some registration purpose, and that the requirements of drug registration are far removed from what is needed in clinical practice. Those of a more practical bent have therefore either to throw up their hands and walk away from the evidence that exists or t
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