June 2015 email* *I copied this from yahoo (my on
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*I copied this from yahoo (my only edit is getting rid of the author's name). Again, this is not my mine, take it with a grain of salt.
Leo Ehrlich
Jun 15
ToJimxxxx
Hi,
Last week I was traveling and I am now catching up on emails. I agree. That is our plan to start as few sites as possible and make a decision ASAP. Regardless how its executed, its an expensive project. There is no way of avoiding the clinical trial setup requirements. The cost per patient becomes a smaller part of the cost of the trial.
Best,
Leo Ehrlich | CEO |
cellceutix
100 Cummings Center, Suite 151-B, Beverly, MA 01915
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 7:16 PM, Jimxxxx wrote:
Leo,
I was just thinking. Is it financially wise to have multiple trial sites for Prurisol initially? You should know after a month or so whether Prurisol works in Humans. You do a great job of managing the company finances, so I would think you would start with just 1 site and if positive results appear then expand the trial. Why waste money on multiple sites at the start?...Jim Less