The word "placebo" worries many patients. Here's the truth about when placebos are used, when they're not, and what your rights are in a randomized trial.
About this article: Educational and informational only. Does not constitute medical advice or eligibility guidance. Always discuss clinical trial options with your care team. Verify current trial status at ClinicalTrials.gov.
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Will you get a placebo? Many patients fear randomized trials. This guide explains how placebos work, when they're used, what open-label extensions are, and your rights.
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