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Old 04-20-2009, 06:55 PM #2
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Please stop mixing apples and oranges by including the original trial data with the post marketing experience. Patients deserve honest information about their potential risks. 6 PML cases in the post marketing setting with almost 25,000 at 12 months or greater and 14,400 at 18 months as of the end of Mar 31, 2009. It is also important to note that 4 of the 6 PML cases appear to be in German patients which begs the question of whether the German usage of Tysabri is outside the US TOUCH procedures. I'll leave the calculation of the PML risk to the biostatisticians.
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