The liars are panicking at the other site tonight.
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I'm sure everyone already know this, but this will save you a trip over there to get slimed:
Brilacidin did NOT put PolyMedix into bankruptcy. PolyMedix had financial problems and chose to gamble everything on a clinical trial of a DIFFERENT drug, while tabling work on Brilacidin. Wrong choice, the other drug didn't work.
(Also remember, PolyMedix used grossly high doses of Brilacidin, which did cause some safety concerns. IPIX is using much, much smaller doses and there have been NO serious side effects, just mild and transient tingling in the fingers which resolved very quickly, and transient elevated blood pressure which also went away very fast.)
Leo Ehrlich is not "withholding bad Prurisol results." If he were aware of results, he would have to report them or else risk being sued for fraud -- and he's certainly not going to do that. Why people can't understand that when the company says they don't have interim results, it means they don't have interim results, is beyond me. Actually it's not beyond me -- because those people making the bogus claim know perfectly well that he can't say anything now, but they are lying to try to scare naive shareholders.