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Blind Trials Patient Study Drug Placebo

Blind trials are studies where participants are unaware if they are receiving the real drug or a placebo.

Blind trials are studies where patients do not know if they are receiving the actual drug or a placebo.

Front What are blind trials?
Back Where the patient in the study doesn't know whether they are getting the drug or the placebo.

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