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What Did STARD Teach Us? Results From a Large-Scale, Practical, Clinical Trial for Patients With Depression
Psychiatric Services, 11/02/09
Gaynes BN et al. – STARD demonstrated that inclusion of more real–world patients in clinical trials is both feasible and informative. Policy implications of the findings, as well as the study's limitations, are discussed.
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