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Biotech / Medical : NTEG- Bloodless Glucose Monitor

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To: Jim Lovejoy who wrote (56)10/5/1997 2:53:00 AM
From: Stratajema   of 176
 
Jim. Thank you for the informative post.

Since we're on the topic of accuracy I do want clarify the discussion on the "85% accuracy". In my Post #35 my opinion about TCPI's technology platform was "I do not know of any way the TCPI measuring technology will provide the accuracy or the consistency to get even close to 85% accuracy." As you can tell, this is a pretty strong opinion. The most important part of the accuracy issue is how many outliners there are on the graph and whether they would result in an inappropriate therapeutic decision.

It is very apparent that the FDA will have to develop a new requirement for ISF measuring devices. The current accuracy requirement for SMBG devices is 5% within lab values. Since ISF glucose has a 95% correlation to blood glucose to begin with, then a new accuracy requirement will need to be established probably something like 10% of lab values.

Don't worry, I don't lurk on this thread at all hours waiting for a post. -g- I'm up late surfing the net for technical specs on new PCI-based soundcards.

Best of luck with your trades!

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I've been getting lots of flaming emails for my opinions here lately. Basically the emails are from irrate, former Integ shareholders who say I am hyping the stock to the demise of the remaining shareholders. I have posted here to give shareholders perspective on this technology and to reveal present and past scams perpetrated in this industry. Due diligence is required to seperate the real players like Integ from the conmen. (Don't take my word on this. Follow this link and check out a busted scam: sec.gov )

All I can say to these anonymous emailers is don't point at the stock price of Integ ($5) versus TCPI ($15) and tell me how wrong I am. I do not let the market make decisions for me. Instead I ask them to SHOW me, TELL me, specifically why my points are wrong. I will listen. Jim, you are the only one so far to demonstrate that 85% accuracy is OK. Thanks. But I still don't think TCPI will get close enough to this number with their device.
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