Medical reversals in family practice: a review
ConclusionWhile these practices were implemented because of sound biologic plausibility or encouraging observational data, well-done RCTs have failed to show evidence of effectiveness. These examples raise caution in introducing new clinical interventions into widespread clinical practice without sufficient high quality evidence demonstrating efficacy.
Source: Current Therapeutic Research - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research
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