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...of safety and risk, versus the benefit that can accrue. You know, I was sharing with you about a family member who had to wait a long time to get a certain therapeutic, and I was thinking about the thousands of people that that died in that same peri
...were getting addicted, coming back for refills. I thought it was kind of a one off thing. You know? Yeah. A lot of people come back, ask for refills. No. It was a national pattern we should have identified in big data, and so we're gonna do post mark
...here from the list, and go ahead and and unlock the compartment for us. And now this is a, safety step here where we're asking the nurse to count how many vials are in the cabinet prior to him or her taking them out. So this is where if somebody take
...patients going through a procedure paralyzed, can't move, can't yell, but doesn't have pain medicine. So the liability here is multifaceted. The problems are diverse, and it sounds like the that you're really protecting the drugs from the providers.
...the safety data with the rigor and breadth that has never been done before in human history using tools that have never been available before in human history. The event rates in terms of side effects that people were reporting was about 10 to 20 fol
...female patient with moderate to severe psoriasis, is an IL seventeen inhibitor and IL twenty three inhibitor more appropriate and more safely tolerated with respect to not aggravating the MS? Now that's that's not a academic question, that's a very c
...a patient, match it to the guidelines, and basically convert if they're good or not. We also, of course, though, like, stand on the backs of giants. We've got a great partnership, with a couple of folks in that specific specifically focus on the poli
in treating autistic kids. And kids who have this Foley deficiency in their brains, that act it actually works. And twenty percent of the kids, I think, to restore speech. Up to sixty percent of the kids, they get much better. Now, not every autistic
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