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In addition, the pooled placebo patients will serve as a sound comparator in order to assess specific immune activation and other signs of clinical efficacy.
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Competition would still exist as the winning tender would be compared with an in-house comparator in March 2014.
We should note that whether the 13 medicines in our analysis are really a therapeutic improvement depends on a sound review of all relevant properties, the clinical relevance of the differences and the appropriateness of the comparator.
At the very least, there should always be a state comparator.
Eagle told Progress magazine: "I think having a public sector comparator is actually tremendously important.
In passing, Google showed its ability to kill any price comparator of its choosing.
Its nearest comparator, the Advertising Standards Authority, has a budget of about £7m.
Indeed, an additional post-cutoff stroke on naproxen (the comparator drug) was also not included in the article.
The shadow transport secretary, Maria Eagle, said Britain's mainly privatised rail network would benefit from a "public sector comparator".
The "Great" in "Great Britain" is so often taken for a boastful adjective that we forget it's a comparator.
In summary – EMEA was solid, the US weak, but gently improving on restructuring, and Global Products was down heavily on a strong comparator.
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