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  2. Clinical equipoise - Wikipedia

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    Clinical equipoise, also known as the principle of equipoise, provides the ethical basis for medical research that involves assigning patients to different treatment arms of a clinical trial. The term was first used by Benjamin Freedman in 1987, although references to its use go back to 1795 by Edward Jenner .

  3. Equipoise - Wikipedia

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    Equipoise may refer to: . Clinical equipoise, or the principle of equipoise, a medical research term; Equilibrioception, the state of being balanced or in equilibrium; Boldenone undecylenate, an anabolic steroid, by the trade name Equipoise

  4. Shared decision-making in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Elwyn et al. described a set of competences for shared decision-making, consisting of the following steps a) defining the problem which requires a decision, b) the portrayal of equipoise (meaning that clinically speaking there is little to choose between the treatments) and the uncertainty about the best course of action, leading to c ...

  5. Boldenone undecylenate - Wikipedia

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    One such ester, boldenone undecylenate, was introduced for clinical use as an injectable AAS under the brand name Parenabol in the 1960s. [6] However, it was discontinued for use in humans in the late 1970s. [6] Squibb introduced boldenone undecylenate for veterinary use under the brand name Equipoise. [6]

  6. Randomized controlled trial - Wikipedia

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    Although the principle of clinical equipoise ("genuine uncertainty within the expert medical community... about the preferred treatment") common to clinical trials [29] has been applied to RCTs, the ethics of RCTs have special considerations. For one, it has been argued that equipoise itself is insufficient to justify RCTs. [30]

  7. Boldenone - Wikipedia

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    Ciba reportedly patented boldenone in 1949. [7] It subsequently developed several experimental esters of the drug in the 1950s and 1960s. [7] One of these was boldenone undecylenate, which was introduced for clinical use under the brand name Parenabol and saw some use in the late 1960s and early 1970s. [7]

  8. Category:Ethical principles - Wikipedia

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    Clinical equipoise; E. Equal consideration of interests; Ethical calculus; F. Fair chase; Fair Tax Mark; From each according to his ability, to each according to his ...

  9. Category:Medical ethics - Wikipedia

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