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Trial Design: Pain Sections
Author Bio
Introduction
Placebo Effects
Single Dose Trials
Repeated Dose Trials
Explanatory Versus Pragmatic
Currently selected section: Dose-Response
Parallel Group Versus Crossover
Conclusion
 

 

Chapter 1: Clinical Trials of Pain Treatment: Dose-Response; Relative Potency; Combinations

 
         

Did the individual dose titration tend to strengthen or weaken the concentration-response relationship?

You answered:

Selection B The individual dose titration tended to weaken the concentration-response relationship.


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Figure 6.2: Graphic depiction of analagesic effects of and respiratory depressant effects of morphine and dihydrocodeine, described in text.Titration protocols usually depend in part on the clinical response. Patients who get good relief (green arrows) will tend to stop at doses lower than the maximum, while those with no relief (red arrows) will tend to escalate to higher doses. Compared to a study in which patients are prospectively randomized to dose or plasma concentration, this will reduce the study’s power to show that higher doses produce more relief than lower doses.

 

 

 

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