So you're saying in the trials they didn't keep track of how often these side effects happened?
Because that, to me, sounds like a horribly run trial. The entire point of the trials should be to pick up on any and all health outcomes and then compare to the baseline, so if we have no frequency data, what good does that do us?
So you're saying in the trials they didn't keep track of how often these side effects happened?
Because that, to me, sounds like a horribly run trial. The entire point of the trials should be to pick up on any and all health outcomes and then compare to the baseline, so if we have no frequency data, what good does that do us?