EBMEvidence-based medicine (EBM) applies the scientific method to medical practice, using techniques from science, engineering, and statistics - such as the meta-analysis of scientific literature, benefit-risk analysis, and randomised controlled trials. One of the goals of evidence-based medicine(...)
Evidence-based MedicineEvidence-based medicine (EBM) applies the scientific method to medical practice, using techniques from science, engineering, and statistics - such as the meta-analysis of scientific literature, benefit-risk analysis, and randomised controlled trials. One of the goals of evidence-based medicine(...)
ExcipientPharmaceutical excipients are natural or synthetic substances combined with the active substance in a dosage form. Excipients assist the drug or active substances to be better metabolised or administered. They protect, support or enhance stability or facilitate absorption of the medicine in(...)
Exclusion CriteriaExclusion criteria are characteristics that exclude people from taking part in a trial.For example, depending on the requirements of the trial, exclusion criteria might include age, gender, type or stage of disease, and the presence or absence of other medical conditions. For a trial studying(...)
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