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Why do pharmaceutical companies have inclusion and exclusion criteria?

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Why do pharmaceutical companies have inclusion and exclusion criteria?

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A. Inclusion criteria determine the nature of symptoms and the extent of the illness for which the new drug has been developed. Exclusion criteria are those conditions that make it difficult to assess the effectiveness of the drug or that might be adversely affected by the new drug. An exclusion criterion for example may state that women who are pregnant or may become pregnant cannot participate in the study.

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