Clinical Trials Methodology and Designs
- DOI:
- 10.1093/med/9780195398212.003.0050
Chapter 50 discusses how the general principles of experimental methodology and design of pediatric clinical trials do not differ from those used for adult studies, and in applying these principles to children, certain aspects emerge that deserve special attention and discussion. It focuses on the main elements of clinical trial design relevant to pediatric psychopharmacology.
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