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Completeness of safety reporting in randomized trials: an evaluation of 7 medical areas. — John P A Ioannidis (2001) | RDL Network
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John P A Ioannidis
Stanford University
Completeness of safety reporting in randomized trials: an evaluation of 7 medical areas.
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2001
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John P A Ioannidis
Stanford University
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Joseph Lau
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The quality and quantity of safety reporting vary across medical areas, study designs, and settings but they are largely inadequate. Current standards for safety reporting in randomized trials should be revised to address this inadequacy.
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