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Washout Period

A break between treatment periods to eliminate residual effects of the previous intervention.

A washout period is an interval between treatment phases in a crossover study during which participants take no active supplement. This allows the effects of the previous intervention to dissipate before starting the next treatment phase. The required washout period depends on the supplement's half-life and the duration of its biological effects. An inadequate washout period can produce carryover effects that confound results.