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Posted On: 08/12/2020 3:35:44 PM
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Our primary endpoint was clinically significant, not statistically. Difference being if you have a choice between a drug that is 90% effective vs. 70% (placebo), which would you choose? The 90% obviously.
But the difference between 70% and 90% isn't considered statistically significant.
That's how NP explained it in the proactive video today.
But the difference between 70% and 90% isn't considered statistically significant.
That's how NP explained it in the proactive video today.


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