Paul Saladino· MD
in my clinical experience the incidence of myopathy is at least 30% if not more
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in my clinical experience the incidence of myopathy is at least 30% if not more
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the incidence of myopathy is at least 30% if not more 30% if not more that's what I've heard yeah that's been my experience too
do a subset of patients end up getting you know muscular pain of course it's probably five to ten percent it might be even a bit higher depending on the nature of the trial