

Psychiatric Diseases: First Do No Harm—Evidence-Based Medicine
Abstract
Evidence-based drugs is an approach to medical practices that uses the results of patient care research and other available objectives evidence as a component of clinical decision making to provide the best drug equality. Evidence-based medicine (EBM) does not replace clinical judgment with the current best evidence. Evidence-based medicine seeks the best existing evidence from basic science to clinical research with which to inform clinical decision. Evidence-based medicine gives actual information which is essential for patient care. Apart from medical treatments, a lot can be done to the patients who are suffering from Psychiatry disorders. EBM may play important role to get right treatment to patient. The major tools used to develop reliable evidence consist of the randomized clinical trial and the large observational register.
Keywords: Clinical and randomized trails, evidence-based medicine (EBM), psychiatry disorders
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Mohd Altaf Shareef, Qadrie Z.L., Mounika N., et al. Psychiatric Diseases: First Do No Harm—Evidence-Based Medicine. Research & Reviews: A Journal of Drug Formulation, Development and Production. 2018; 5(2): 31–37p
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/rrjodfdp.v5i2.151
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