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Posted On: 11/03/2021 5:51:52 PM
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Re: craigakess #109666
Agree but a lot of that came from reasonable expectations of individuals holding up their end of the deal.
Nadar had every reason to be excited but every step of the way there was road blocks. The fact that the FDA didn’t allow 4 injections of Leronlimab in our CD12 trials was clearly a significant sign of incompetence or easy way to insure a chance that we won’t succeed in the trial. Sorry but it’s common sense to continue giving the drug through trial. Instead we stopped at day 14. People will always give them an excuse. Not sure why anyone thinks the FDA should be trusted we just saw what happened with that most recent Alzheimer’s nonsense. I hope the DOJ is still investing them.
To top it off with CD12 what was the DSMB doing the entire time? How did they not see the data at the halfway point and go, oh hey maybe we should change some things to help meet the endpoint. Like um, maybe the fact that the patients weren’t evenly distributed thought two arms of the trial. You are telling me they didn’t notice that? Maybe the one person who worked for GILD on the DSMB turns a blind eye….
I just think there’s plenty to go around to blame. CD12 alone was a great example of what we are up against. We are up against a lot of people with a lot money and control.
I do believe Nadar has a lot to blame but I find it hilarious everyone points figures at him but as soon as we point figures at the FDA everyone is like, oh they are great to us. That’s comical. Btw I am not saying that something you are saying but people clearly would bash Nadar instead of the very institutions that should be begging for a drug like this. Instead they are constantly attacking the company. I know a few people who are on ventilator right now. Not personally but I’ve reached out to their families to get them Leronlimab. I bet the first thing they see is the letter from the FDA.
The FDA has blood on their hands IMO. Most of the blame game of Nadar came from a group of investors who took the bait from Bruce Patterson. Many on here saw it for what it was before the truth ever came out.
So yea I blame Nadar when there is blame but a lot of the times he isn’t the one to blame here.
Rant over hopefully that made sense half awake from hunting all day.
Nadar had every reason to be excited but every step of the way there was road blocks. The fact that the FDA didn’t allow 4 injections of Leronlimab in our CD12 trials was clearly a significant sign of incompetence or easy way to insure a chance that we won’t succeed in the trial. Sorry but it’s common sense to continue giving the drug through trial. Instead we stopped at day 14. People will always give them an excuse. Not sure why anyone thinks the FDA should be trusted we just saw what happened with that most recent Alzheimer’s nonsense. I hope the DOJ is still investing them.
To top it off with CD12 what was the DSMB doing the entire time? How did they not see the data at the halfway point and go, oh hey maybe we should change some things to help meet the endpoint. Like um, maybe the fact that the patients weren’t evenly distributed thought two arms of the trial. You are telling me they didn’t notice that? Maybe the one person who worked for GILD on the DSMB turns a blind eye….
I just think there’s plenty to go around to blame. CD12 alone was a great example of what we are up against. We are up against a lot of people with a lot money and control.
I do believe Nadar has a lot to blame but I find it hilarious everyone points figures at him but as soon as we point figures at the FDA everyone is like, oh they are great to us. That’s comical. Btw I am not saying that something you are saying but people clearly would bash Nadar instead of the very institutions that should be begging for a drug like this. Instead they are constantly attacking the company. I know a few people who are on ventilator right now. Not personally but I’ve reached out to their families to get them Leronlimab. I bet the first thing they see is the letter from the FDA.
The FDA has blood on their hands IMO. Most of the blame game of Nadar came from a group of investors who took the bait from Bruce Patterson. Many on here saw it for what it was before the truth ever came out.
So yea I blame Nadar when there is blame but a lot of the times he isn’t the one to blame here.
Rant over hopefully that made sense half awake from hunting all day.
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