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...  There was a muchgreater proportion of patients in the coBRIM trial with Grade ≥3 AEs (65%) than those in the COMBI-D and COMBI-V trials (43%). The submission notes that Grade ≥3 AEs were assessed differently across the trials at least 2% of patients in coBRIM and at least 10% of patients in COMBI- ...
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