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  • Of course, the AEs could just be pronounced differently in different names, but "eh" or "ey" Either of which could easily turn Aegon into Egg sound better and make more sense to me.

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  • Rex is an orphan, if it was AEs funeral her parents would have been there…Who knew deduction and rationalization could be so closely related.

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  • When MEs and AEs are more concerned with how much time people spend actually sitting at their desks than what they produce not to mention that the guy sitting next to you just got laid off last week, there's no avenue or impetus for making the kind of stand Daniel Victor did.

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  • With more patients, and more time, more AEs will become apparent but the AEs have to be plucked out of a data which is plagued by potential confounders, the management of which has generated various statistical techniques which ,in my opinion,exceeds the level of statistical expertise possessed by most physicians and medical journal editors.

    Recognition of adverse effects-no quick and dirty way james gaulte 2007

  • It falls on the shoulders of case reports and observational data and meta-analyses to fill in the gaps regarding those less common AEs and those that only develop after the patient has been on the medication for a longer period of time.

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  • Sometimes these AEs burst on the headline news with alarming findings as with drug eluting stents,Vioxx, Ketek, and now,it seems, Avandia.

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  • RCTs are typically short lived and even the larger ones often are too small to have adequate power to detect low frequency AEs.

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  • "Routine and efficient" certainly seems lacking as lately alarm about AEs associated with two blockbuster drugs was sounded by cardiologists and statisticians at Cleveland Clinic rather than the drug manufacturers or the FDA.

    Recognition of adverse effects-no quick and dirty way james gaulte 2007

  • "Routine and efficient" certainly seems lacking as lately alarm about AEs associated with two blockbuster drugs was sounded by cardiologists and statisticians at Cleveland Clinic rather than the drug manufacturers or the FDA.

    Archive 2007-05-01 james gaulte 2007

  • With more patients, and more time, more AEs will become apparent but the AEs have to be plucked out of a data which is plagued by potential confounders, the management of which has generated various statistical techniques which ,in my opinion,exceeds the level of statistical expertise possessed by most physicians and medical journal editors.

    Archive 2007-05-01 james gaulte 2007

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