
The decision by the treating psychiatrists about which drug to give was presumably based to some degree on the nature of the symptoms the patient displayed. As the authors acknowledge, this is a serious weakness in the paper. Because assignment to the groups was symptom-based rather than random, the two groups might well have differed from each other in a way that affected the results.
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