Parallel Design

Describes a clinical trial in which two or more groups of participants receive different interventions. For example, a two-arm parallel design involves two groups of participants. One group receives drug A, and the other group receives drug B. During the trial, participants in one group receive drug A “in parallel” to participants in the other group receiving drug B.

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov

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