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>likely not going to be in Q2 at this rate
That's a foregone conclusion. Findings aren't concluded until September for that. The best lead is that it has a coin-toss probability of holding back early MASH cirrhosis w/o esophageal varices, so early stage btfo. It doesn't fix the liver failure, it holds back the inevitable for just a few more years since it addresses a symptom and not a root cause.
The treatment regimen probably takes an equally long time compared to the time it took to destroy a highly regenerative organ like a liver, which is on the scale of over a decade. That also assumes patient compliance and a willingness to improve lifestyle habits, which is notoriously low in the US.
It's funny. A hundred years ago, Americans were rail thin because they were starving in poverty. Now they're just poor and fat today.