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Strategies & Market Trends : Joe Copia's daytrades/investments and thoughts

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To: musicguy who wrote (3679)5/28/1998 9:06:00 PM
From: jj  Read Replies (2) of 25711
 
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being in the md business, I can say that phase 1 clinical trials could take as long as a year or so, sometimes even longer. The length of the trials will be geared depending on the initial results. If the initial results are good, ie positive findings/imaging with little side effects, then the trials will be short. And vise-versa... All depends on initial findings! Hope this helps...
So all in all, it may be a year or so before they get publishible results!

jj
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