In a trial of 182 patients who received 10 mg doses of a drug daily, 40 reported headache as a side effect.
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To do this, divide the number of patients who reported headache (40) by the total number of patients in the trial (182) and multiply by 100. Percentage = (40/182) * 100 = 21.98% Show more…
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