I've said this a couple times. People asking about
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Think about it, if you are looking at M2M the only people not getting better after 7 days is the people who have SAEs, especially in the placebo group.
So the SAEs being 59% better than placebo, means the drug works 59% better than placebo.
Those N.E.W.S. readouts have a lot of data points, but NP said Lero was better at each point 3-7-14 days, and most likely with the numbers were the best for the people you treat that have SAEs. Their numbers would go down the most at 14 days.