• Source: Run-in period
    • Run-in period is a period between the recruitment and randomization phases of a clinical trial, when all participants receive the same treatment, which may be active treatment, a placebo or no treatment at all. The clinical data from this stage of a trial are only occasionally of value but can serve a valuable role in screening out ineligible or non-compliant participants, in ensuring that participants are in a stable condition, and in providing baseline observations. A run-in period is sometimes called a washout period if treatments that participants were using before entering the clinical trial are discontinued.


      See also


      Data management
      Randomized controlled trial
      Safety monitoring
      Serious adverse event
      Standard operating procedures
      Standard treatment
      Study population


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