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Re: Drano post# 8489

Wednesday, 01/23/2013 12:34:22 PM

Wednesday, January 23, 2013 12:34:22 PM

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Question:
"Why do you think it would take a year? How do you know when an article was submitted for publication, and to what journal?"

Answer:
The data included in the journal would need to include all the data that needs to be sussed out over the next 6 months or so that it will take to file the NDA. The top line data we are waiting on is not all the data they will eventually generate.

It may not be a year, I said months-up-to-a-year+. After they review ALL the data and generate the data to be used in the NDA, they will then turn to publishing. It needs to be well-written, internally reviewed, then submitted, then peer-reviewed, then those reviews considered by the editorial staff, THEN scheduled for publishing. So please tell me how that gets done in the next couple days before they would release the top-line data?

I have no clue what journal and never attempted to try to guess.