Subgroup Analyses
Subgroup effects were generally larger in the per-protocol population than in the modified intention-to-treat population. The subgroup findings were exploratory and hypothesis-generating rather than evidence of efficacy. No statistically s…
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Subgroup effects were generally larger in the per-protocol population than in the modified intention-to-treat population. The subgroup findings were exploratory and hypothesis-generating rather than evidence of efficacy. No statistically significant treatment-by-subgroup interactions were observed in the mITT population.