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Fireman02360

07/18/22 7:05 PM

#366692 RE: falconer66a #366672

falconer,

You and I have been here over 6 years. I took a break from posting so much just to enjoy life and my money needs have changed a lot in the last year, due to some savvy investing and a bit of luck....Anavex being part of that savvy investing! I dont feel the need to check stock prices everyday or post in places like this as much.

We both know nobody has been able to answer the question you asked and TELL YOU WHY THE TRIAL WILL FAIL. You have asked this board several times. While I admit there are some very bright and smart posters here that know way more about biology and human physiology than I do, common sense rules in any situation. Anavex has not failed and continues to chug along, just like you have always said. Not bad for a "biology teacher" as some has criticized you for and your lack of knowledge of the science behind 2-73 because your just a bio teacher. NASA anyone? You did work for, correct? Smart AF, I say.

What I don't know I seek others who do. The conversation I had with this Doctor in Boston was very straight forward. He knew of Anavex. I was surprised he did. This was at a Alz Awareness Month event in Boston just 1 month ago. It took place over lunch and a few drinks. It was interesting to say the least. Its funny how a 45 minute conversation can satisfy questions I have had for 7 years. The very next day I added 20k more shares. Added more today.

Hope your doing well.


-Fireman

Steady_T

07/18/22 8:56 PM

#366710 RE: falconer66a #366672

Possible failures? Unforeseen SAE that didn't show up in the previous smaller trials. Unfortunate patient selection in the smaller trial that doesn't replicate in the larger trial. Negative effects on blood chemistry not seen in the smaller trial that shows up in the larger trial to a few subjects. Unforeseen interactions with other drugs that the subjects are taking.

There are lots of ways for a trial to fail. Most of which are not seen coming until they show up.

Am I suggesting that the trial will fail? No.

But you asked the question about ways the trial could fail. The risk of trial failure is low but not zero.