Absolutely. Same point for $AMRN as for $NVS Entresto. By using the “wrong” comparitor, they generate positive data but leave unanswered questionshttps://twitter.com/Adrian_H/status/1062473481860931584 …
Fair enough. That puts the cost per averted event at ~$260,000, which is still around 2.5x the willingness to pay threshold
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It's late, but isn't willingness to pay an annual amount?
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Mmmm but the cost to prevent an event is fixed, it doesn't need annualization. If you gave Vascepa to 105 people, you'd expect 5 events prevented over 5 years at a cost of $315,000 per event, or 1 event prevented over 1 year for the same cost
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