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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2018 6:55:16 GMT -5
On May 8, 2017, MannKind filed with the FDA a request for a clinical study: Study Comparing Prandial Insulin Aspart vs. Technosphere Insulin in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes on Multiple Daily Injections: Investigator - Initiated A Real-Life Pilot Study - STAT Study. seekingalpha.com/article/4177608-mannkind-pending-stat-trial-results-boost-bane-------------------- Clinicaltrials.gov indicates the sponsor as University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Barbara Davis Center.
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Post by agedhippie on May 28, 2018 9:26:12 GMT -5
On May 8, 2017, MannKind filed with the FDA a request for a clinical study: Study Comparing Prandial Insulin Aspart vs. Technosphere Insulin in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes on Multiple Daily Injections: Investigator - Initiated A Real-Life Pilot Study - STAT Study. seekingalpha.com/article/4177608-mannkind-pending-stat-trial-results-boost-bane-------------------- Clinicaltrials.gov indicates the sponsor as University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Barbara Davis Center. I am not sure it's possible to tell at this time. The sponsor owns the trial, and the collaborator is involved, but the level of involvement varies from almost nothing through full funding and logistics. The only way to really know is when the article is published and they disclose funding there. I gut feeling, and this is purely a guess, is that given the size and duration this was funded by the university and Mannkind provided the drugs for free.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2018 9:30:53 GMT -5
Sponsor:
University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Barbara Davis Center
Collaborators:
Atlanta Diabetes Associates University of Southern California Rainier Clinical Research Center Mannkind Corporation
Information provided by (Responsible Party):
Satish K. Garg, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Barbara Davis Center
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Post by agedhippie on May 28, 2018 9:39:52 GMT -5
Sponsor: University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Barbara Davis Center Collaborators: Atlanta Diabetes Associates University of Southern California Rainier Clinical Research Center Mannkind Corporation Information provided by ( Responsible Party): Satish K. Garg, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Barbara Davis Center The sponsor is always the responsible party since it's their trial.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2018 9:46:49 GMT -5
Definition of sponsor : an individual or organization that pays some or all of the costs involved in staging an event. Therefore, MannKind didn't contribute to the costs of the trial.
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Post by peppy on May 28, 2018 10:05:48 GMT -5
Definition of sponsor : an individual or organization that pays some or all of the costs involved in staging an event. Therefore, MannKind didn't contribute to the costs of the trial. Good to know. so who's question was answered exactly? Just asking.
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Post by letitride on May 28, 2018 10:49:45 GMT -5
Definition of sponsor : an individual or organization that pays some or all of the costs involved in staging an event. Therefore, MannKind didn't contribute to the costs of the trial. Good to know. so who's question was answered exactly? Just asking. Looks like Mannkind requested the study and everyone else agreed to pay for it . I like it!
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Post by mnkdfann on May 28, 2018 11:38:08 GMT -5
Definition of sponsor : an individual or organization that pays some or all of the costs involved in staging an event. Therefore, MannKind didn't contribute to the costs of the trial. Whose definition is that? I can find other definitions on the web suggesting a sponsor may or may not contribute financially. www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/clinical-trial-sponsorclinical trial sponsor: A person, company, institution, group, or organization that oversees or pays for a clinical trial and collects and analyzes the data. Also called trial sponsor.
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Post by mnkdfann on May 28, 2018 11:41:39 GMT -5
Definition of sponsor : an individual or organization that pays some or all of the costs involved in staging an event. Therefore, MannKind didn't contribute to the costs of the trial. Mannkind is listed as a Collaborator at Clinicaltrials.gov. What does Clinicaltrials.gov consider to be Collaborator? clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/about-studies/glossaryCollaborator: An organization other than the sponsor that provides support for a clinical study. This support may include activities related to funding, design, implementation, data analysis, or reporting. --- So without more information, we don't yet know whether or not Mannkind contributed financially. As a Collaborator, it may well have.
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Post by mnkdfann on May 28, 2018 11:43:04 GMT -5
While I am at it, the Clinicaltrials.gov glossary says nothing about a Sponsor paying some or all of the costs. clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/about-studies/glossarySponsor: The organization or person who initiates the study and who has authority and control over the study.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2018 11:44:23 GMT -5
mnkdfann MannKind is a collaborator. Do you think MannKind is a sponsor?
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Post by babaoriley on May 28, 2018 11:46:46 GMT -5
Kastanes, it's more likely that you are a sponsor of that article, than MNKD being a sponsor of that trial. You did find it awfully fast...
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Post by mnkdfann on May 28, 2018 11:48:30 GMT -5
mnkdfann MannKind is a collaborator. Do you think MannKind is a sponsor? No. The Clinicaltrials.gov site says Mannkind is a Collaborator in the STAT study, not a Sponsor. But did you read the definitions of what Clinicaltrials.gov considers to be a Collaborator or a Sponsor? I do believe it likely that Mannkind contributed in some way towards the cost of the trial. By providing money, materials, or people. That is consistent with what Clinicaltrials.gov considers a Collaborator to be.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2018 11:50:27 GMT -5
Unfortunately I am funding LFD every time I click
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2018 12:01:22 GMT -5
LFD included the following sentence:
"maybe the true believers might grasp why a discerning investor should be scratching their head trying to determine why MannKind has undertaken an expensive effort".
When I questioned him on it he deleted it from his article. The point I was making is MannKind is not undertaking an expensive effort; not who sponsored it.
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