plasebokontrolli
Plasebokontrolli, a Finnish term, translates to "placebo control" in English and refers to a fundamental concept in clinical research and drug development. It is a vital component of controlled experiments designed to assess the efficacy and safety of new treatments or interventions. In a placebo-controlled study, participants are typically divided into at least two groups. One group receives the active treatment being tested, while the other group receives a placebo. A placebo is an inactive substance or treatment that appears identical to the active treatment but has no therapeutic effect. This could be a sugar pill, a saline injection, or a sham procedure.
The primary purpose of a placebo control is to isolate the specific effects of the active intervention
Randomization is a key element often employed alongside placebo control. Participants are randomly assigned to either