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Posted On: 08/19/2019 11:28:23 AM
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KGem, I used to work for a hospital on the IT side in a group that did clinical trials for drugs. Trials were done at that hospital (and many others). The data was given to our clinical group's statisticians to evaluate how effective (or ineffective) the drug was.
It was very hush, hush on the results of the trials because these could be big time drugs that if effective or ineffective, could have easily swayed the PPS of the drug maker.
For any drugs that Doc might have, if they are past the 3rd/4th clinical study already and if effective, we are golden for that piece of our Conglomerate and more than likely, results of those studies will be kept very quiet, especially if a big pharma company is involved.
It was very hush, hush on the results of the trials because these could be big time drugs that if effective or ineffective, could have easily swayed the PPS of the drug maker.
For any drugs that Doc might have, if they are past the 3rd/4th clinical study already and if effective, we are golden for that piece of our Conglomerate and more than likely, results of those studies will be kept very quiet, especially if a big pharma company is involved.
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