An idiographic that explains the majority of patients experienced a clinically meaningful response to therapy. It has a blue background and white text. The title of the idiographic is "The Majority of Patients Experienced a Clinically Meaningful Response to Therapy 1.2*". Below the title there is a blue banner with the text "Defined as at least a 30% reduction in weekly average of daily worst pain intensity (WPPI) which is the benchmark typically used in opioid clinical trials. Percent improvement in WPPI score from screening to final visit at week 12*". The idiographic also has a graph that shows that 57% of patients taking cantrell ER (in-1911) are taking place in the hydrocodone treatment group and 145 (81%) patients in the placebo treatment group took rescue medication. The graph shows that 45% of the patients taking placebo (n=180) are during the double-blind treatment period. There is also a smaller blue banner on the left side of the image that says "Daily mean rescue medication usage" and "0.8 to 1.6 tablets for the cantrell ER group".

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