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. 2010 Nov;16(11):1284-93.
doi: 10.1038/nm.2249. Epub 2010 Oct 14.

Advances in clinical research methodology for pain clinical trials

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Advances in clinical research methodology for pain clinical trials

John T Farrar. Nat Med. 2010 Nov.

Abstract

Pain is a ubiquitous phenomenon, but the experience of pain varies considerably from person to person. Advances in understanding of the growing number of pathophysiologic mechanisms that underlie the generation of pain and the influence of the brain on the experience of pain led to the investigation of numerous compounds for treating pain. Improved knowledge of the subjective nature of pain, the variations in the measurement of pain, the mind-body placebo effect and the impact of differences in the conduct of a clinical trial on the outcome have changed approaches to design and implement studies. Careful consideration of how these concepts affect the choice of study population, the randomization and blinding process, the measurement and collection of data, and the analysis and interpretation of results should improve the quality of clinical trials for potential pain therapies.

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