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mrmainstreet

03/02/18 11:57 AM

#123339 RE: Whalatane #123337

Kiwi, question for you. Are you saying the placebo event rate will be lower than designed because those folks will start leading healthier lifestyles during the trial?

kvenne

03/02/18 12:22 PM

#123342 RE: Whalatane #123337

Kiwi,
I know you think of yourself as the norm for trial participants as I can gather such from your posts. However, have you ever stopped to think why you were not accepted into the RI trial? Because your lifestyle and prescription portfolio are not the norm for this trial or any other. Just let that sink in.

For instance what if you took everyone of your arguments and put them against recent or ongoing trials they would have no merit there as well, because you have no idea what the selection criteria is you are just shotgunning ideas that resemble your lifestyle, but unfortunately your ways are not the norm as others have pointed out before me.

rafunrafun

03/02/18 12:54 PM

#123351 RE: Whalatane #123337

"I believe I stated my opinion that some of the US diabetics in R-IT would now be on Jardiance and that would slow the event rate in both arms"

This is false. RI participants are not allowed to be on Jardiance. Onerag already told you this, but you seem to ignore this.

Your entire theory is:

The reason why overall events are tracking slower than expected is due to invention of automated text message alerts, that didn't exist in 2011 and the invention of Jardiance, which is not allowed in RI.