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Re: loanranger post# 371100

Thursday, 08/19/2021 8:52:34 PM

Thursday, August 19, 2021 8:52:34 PM

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You said yourself that there are 2 “other useful standard(s)for success”; “a sale or licensing agreement.” So you agree that the poster was wrong in saying that there is only one measure of success for a Phase 2. That makes his assertion that all Phase 2’s failed also WRONG even by your standards. Because one of those Phase 2’s (B for UP) resulted in a “licensing agreement.”

I do disagree with both of you as to your very limited definition of what constitutes a successful trial. Every human trial, whether Phase1, 2, or 3, must first be judged based on the results. For Brilacidin, they have all been successes. The indications have not been monetized YET, but that does not mean the trials were a failure.

Loanranger said,

It was a fair question and I think you gave a fair answer. A successful Phase 2 leads to a Phase 3. There is no other useful standard for success...other than a sale or a licensing agreement.


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