Many people who take part in clinical trials never find out whether they were treated with the active medication being studied or just a placebo, according to investigators who say researchers should treat patients more like participants than subjects.
To see whether researchers told the participants what they had been given at the end of a randomised, blinded trial, doctoral student Zelda Di Blasi and colleagues from the University of York, UK, conducted a survey of 107 trialists.
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