Hi... is there anyone whose tinnitus went away completely and for good after the injections?
The doctor said I won't get the real drug until years from now. I thought during the month- later visit you get the real thing.
We really need a results and progress thread for this similar to the Trobalt thread where we list:
-T level before AM-101
-time from onset to injections
-a progress report at 2 weeks, 30, days, 60 days and 90 days for round 1
-and more importantly the same thing for the open label round and any subsequent rounds.
As well as anything else you guys think should be included. One thing I notice is missing from the Trobalt thread is a place for people to their T level before treatment, so it's hard to keep track with member's progress when only the current T level is listed. You have to go back through the thread to see where their original post was.
You are supposed to be offered to participate in the open label follow-up study after 90 days where you do get to take the real AM-101. And you can have multiple rounds, I believe, it's up to 3. Your last follow-up visit of AM-101 is supposed to be the first day of injections of the open label round.
Not sure if its different where you are or what. Strange.
This is what I don't get, though. From what I've read on this forum, I thought after a month of getting the injections, they told you if you got the placebo or not, then you'd set up to get the real drug immediately after. I did not know this would be a 90 day process. I have to travel 5 hours up and back by car to get to this place. I can't keep doing that.
And after 90 days, wouldn't getting the real drug be pointless? I thought this only worked on ACUTE tinnitus. Why not just wait for the drug to come out on the market? Would they accept me then if I still have T, since it only works on acute tinnitus?
This is what I don't get, though. From what I've read on this forum, I thought after a month of getting the injections, they told you if you got the placebo or not, then you'd set up to get the real drug immediately after. I did not know this would be a 90 day process. I have to travel 5 hours up and back by car to get to this place. I can't keep doing that.
And after 90 days, wouldn't getting the real drug be pointless? I thought this only worked on ACUTE tinnitus. Why not just wait for the drug to come out on the market? Would they accept me then if I still have T, since it only works on acute tinnitus?
I was told they can't tell you period, because they don't know. Not even after 90 days. You take part in the 2nd round without ever knowing if you got the placebo or not. It's a 90 day process but I think there are only 2 other follow up visits and then the last one.
There are not many places in the US offering this service. Some people had to fly to have their injections. So it depends on how important it is for you.
What do you mean there are not many places in the US offering this service? Are you talking about the trial all together or the followup? I thought the followup and open label was built into the trial.
I second that. As a participant of phase III, you are entitled to the real drug as a "goodie" for participating after 90 days. I tried to find out whether new injections may be postponed for a certain period after the 90d checkup, but did not receive any clonclusive answer, so I assume that not.You are supposed to be offered to participate in the open label follow-up study after 90 days where you do get to take the real AM-101. And you can have multiple rounds, I believe, it's up to 3. Your last follow-up visit of AM-101 is supposed to be the first day of injections of the open label round.
From what I've read on this forum, I thought after a month of getting the injections, they told you if you got the placebo or not, then you'd set up to get the real drug immediately after. I did not know this would be a 90 day process.
I am not sure how the framework is in the US. For the trial elsewhere you will get to know whether you got the placebo or the real stuff eventually, however, that will not be before the final results of phase III have been published (so way down the road, probably Q3/16 or even Q4/16).That's correct, it's 90 days, and you don't get to know if you got the placebo or not.
So are you saying some people go through the double blind round without ever being given the opportunity to do the open label round? I have never heard of that for this trial.I was talking about both.
So are you saying some people go through the double blind round without ever being given the opportunity to do the open label round? I have never heard of that for this trial.
This is true, I had to push my site to get certified for the 2nd study. It happened for them the day I started.No I think you misunderstood. All I was saying is that the trial + 2nd study is not offered everywhere. It's at a few locations in the USA.
No I think you misunderstood. All I was saying is that the trial + 2nd study is not offered everywhere. It's at a few locations in the USA.
This is true, I had to push my site to get certified for the 2nd study. It happened for them the day I started.
Did they tell you outright that you would be offered the 2nd study? I'm just confused why people would go through the double blind and not be offered the 2nd study? That seems kind of crappy.
Does the sponsor authorize the second study separately? You said you had to push your site to get certified for the 2nd study. I would think if they were certified to conduct the double blind they would be certified to conduct the open label study.
I just asked them by email and they said they do offer it after the trial is complete.That's what I was wondering about as well when @Hotaru mentioned that. Yeah, in my case, I had to ask, they didn't volunteer it and it's not mentioned in the AM-101 trial paperwork either. They talked to me about it and told me if I decide to do it the last follow-up for this trial will be the first days of injections for the next. It's a separate study that tests safety of the number of times the treatment can be performed and side effects. Maybe they would have offered it when I actually do the injections, but I don't think they would have said anything at the screening without me asking.
I just asked them by email and they said they do offer it after the trial is complete.
Hope this is not too off topic: I have been making some numbers and have realized I will receive the open label round around my 7 month mark since onset. May I hope any relief at that point?
I also want to ask about my T behaviour. It seems to react to surrounding sounds. As I am at bed or in any quiet environment it seems to go quieter (I say it seems since for me this could be a real subjective perception). If I go to any place where sounds go louder than the 30dbs average I have in my room when night time I can still hearing it being those dbs 40, 50, 60 and even 70. Reaching 80dbs it gets somewhat masked. Funny thing is shower does the trick and masks it completely. Why is this happening? Is some sort of hyperacusis and can I expect it to resolve by itself? I am almost in my 5 month mark since onset. What could I expect?
I can't call relief what I experienced after that first round. Actually my T is more fluctuating since then and when it reach its quieter spot I consider it to be quieter than pre-shots but really, my mood, perception, awareness, etc... is all a real mess now and I don't feel I am able to be accurately objective in those terms.@Joe Bananas
So the first injections gave you no relief whatsoever?
How long did it take for the post-injection spike to subside?
A lot of people's T seems to settle down somewhat after 6-8 months
Never experienced anything but reactive T since onset so I can't tell you if this form of TorTure is easier or more difficult to cope with than steady T. Anyhow for me it is being a hell of a problem to get adapted to this crap.It's the hardest to cope with and I've literally no clue how reactive tinnitus works. I was thinking maybe the s-ketamine could work on this symptom but seeing your comment you actually got reactive tinnitus after the procedure was done?
Can someone kind of explain the mechanisms of reactive tinnitus?Does it mean some of the inner hairs are still left, so the neurons move with the beat so to say when the frequency is heard? To many questions, hopefully it settles down...
Hello, I am new to this and don't know I am doing this right. I have been invited to the AM 101 trails and have not seen much on the pre screening for the ttial. Can I be disquaify for high blood pressure or for taking Losartan for blood pressure? What are some of the disquaifiers during the pre screen?
Hope this is not too off topic: I have been making some numbers and have realized I will receive the open label round around my 7 month mark since onset. May I hope any relief at that point?
I also want to ask about my T behaviour. It seems to react to surrounding sounds. As I am at bed or in any quiet environment it seems to go quieter (I say it seems since for me this could be a real subjective perception). If I go to any place where sounds go louder than the 30dbs average I have in my room when night time I can still hearing it being those dbs 40, 50, 60 and even 70. Reaching 80dbs it gets somewhat masked. Funny thing is shower does the trick and masks it completely. Why is this happening? Is some sort of hyperacusis and can I expect it to resolve by itself? I am almost in my 5 month mark since onset. What could I expect?
I also want to ask about my T behaviour. It seems to react to surrounding sounds. As I am at bed or in any quiet environment it seems to go quieter (I say it seems since for me this could be a real subjective perception). If I go to any place where sounds go louder than the 30dbs average I have in my room when night time I can still hearing it being those dbs 40, 50, 60 and even 70.
I find that hard to believe that you got in the trial legitimately. The exclusion criteria from Auris Medical is as follows:
Either you got in by lying or it was some oversight from the trial site. Either way you got the injections. You do not have to justify your actions to random disgruntled internet people.
- Fluctuating tinnitus;
- Intermittent tinnitus;
- Tinnitus resulting from traumatic head or neck injury;
- Presence of chronic tinnitus;
- Meniere's Disease, history of endolymphatic hydrops, or history of fluctuating hearing loss;
- History of repeated idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss or history of acoustic neuroma;
- Ongoing acute or chronic otitis media or otitis externa;
- Other treatment of tinnitus for the study duration;
- Known hypersensitivity, allergy or intolerance to the study medication or any history of severe, abnormal drug reaction;
- Women who are breast-feeding, pregnant or who are planning to become pregnant during the study;
- Women of childbearing potential who are unwilling or unable to practice contraception, such as hormonal contraceptives, double barrier, sexual abstinence or intercourse with a partner who has been vasectomised for at least three months;
- Concurrent participation in another clinical study or participation in another clinical study within 30 days prior to randomization.
I'm just wondering,how can they be sure about 1/4 being exclusion criteria?how did they concluded this
is most beneficial to early onset?.If there's a compound present that helps with T they surely had to have some brain plasticity in mind as well.It just doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me.