Unblinded monitoring
Unblinded monitoring in clinical trials refers to the process of monitoring a clinical trial where the individuals conducting the monitoring (often monitors or data managers) have access to unblinded information. In clinical trials, blinding, or masking, is a technique used to minimize bias by keeping certain parties unaware of critical trial details, such as the treatment assignments (e.g., who is receiving the experimental drug and who is receiving a placebo).
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