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  1. Jameson

    Otonomy Starting Phase 1 Trial in 2015 for Tinnitus

    We don't know whether AM-101 will work for chronic Tinnitus or not, simply because so-called chronic people didn't participate in the clinical trials. The boring answer: It remains to be seen. We are not certain whether there a meaningful difference between acute and chronic Tinnitus, because...
  2. Jameson

    ClinicalTrials.gov

    Thanks for sharing, mock turtle. If "post-acute" means "chronic", then AM-101 is being testet for chronic Tinnitus too.
  3. Jameson

    Reading for Pleasure — Can You Still Do It?

    Good thread. I love reading, and when Tinnitus first hit me, one of the things that depressed me most, was thinking that I would be forced to give up this pleasure. After a while, when I finally achieved some degree of success with accepting Tinnitus, I was able to hear it without reacting with...
  4. Jameson

    Research on Tinnitus was always going forward. The difference now is that it's going forward...

    Research on Tinnitus was always going forward. The difference now is that it's going forward faster than before.
  5. Jameson

    AM-101 Clinical Trial — Participants Updates and Discussion

    For people worrying that Auris will ignore chronics and only focus on drugs for acute T., here's what a company official said to The Scientist: While there is still no approved drug to treat tinnitus, Meyer of Auris Medical is optimistic that the future for patients suffering from the disorder...
  6. Jameson

    NY Times: From Vertigo to Tinnitus, Ear Ailments Are New Focus for Drugs

    NYT article with some interesting information about treatments currently being trialed for Tinnitus and hearing loss. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/10/business/ear-disorders-long-neglected-attract-drug-makers-attention-.html?&_r=0
  7. Jameson

    Overview: Promising Future Treatments for Tinnitus and Hearing Loss

    Hi, Could you please help me. I would like an overview of all known pharmacological treatments in clinical testing or planned for testing. I know of the ones carried out by Autifony, Auris and Otonomy. Are there others? Thank you in advance.
  8. Jameson

    Otonomy Acquires Assets and Patent Rights for Tinnitus Program

    Hi, Just discovered this great forum. Although new here, I'm a Tinnitus sufferer of 14 years. I can understand both the optimistic and the skeptic comments here, because both sides are me on different days! When my Tinnitus started back i 2001, there was next to NOTHING of clinically relevant...