Well, AM-102 is basically pills, so go figure lol
Is there any info at all about AM-102?
Well, AM-102 is basically pills, so go figure lol
Is there any info at all about AM-102?
When tinnitus started, I had a great difficulty in getting sleep. I barely slept only for a couple of hours and if I woke up, it would mean not being able to sleep again. This is mainly due to the fact that at first you are in a state of shock listening to that unnatural sound in your head, and that shock is mostly responsibly for causing a great deal of anxiety which leads to sleeplessness. It may take some time to get used to the idea of sleeping with this. At the beginning I only slept getting sleeping pills. I had to sleep to go to work. Melatonin, valeriana and such light pills didn't do anything. At the very begining while in the hospital (with intervenus corticosteroids to no avail) they gave me stendon and lexotanil but I still couldn't sleep! I only could sleep with stilnox, sometimes I even had to take 2 of them to sleep.Hi guys, new to all this and very worried. Never been a musician, not really into music or concerts, ipods or any other type of earphone devices. It only took 2 and half ours in an open bar with very loud music (i did not even want to go but wife and friends want it to. Thank god nothing happen to her) to take my peace away (three days later tinnitus started). I have been quietly reading all threads and since my tinnitus began one month ago this forum has been very helpful. I am a probable candidate for AM 101 in USA, i have been in talks with the clinical trial people and i am planning my first visit to their office. I want to ask any of you that already went through the trail if by any chance you know if they allow for participants to have supplements or herbal medicine like Valerian root for example. I know that they probably test for benzos and anti depressant but do they test for anything else? How did you guys cope with no being able to sleep (i have spent up to three days without sleeping before i collapse in exhaustion for only a couple of hours and cycle begins again). I am scared of taking any sleep medicine for fear of being DQ from the study. How did most of you guys got through once and some of you even through 3 cycles. Need serious help. Because i have to decide for this injections or the retigabine way. Any suggestion or comments will be appreciated.
I didn't know pills could be injected through the tympanic membrane.Well, AM-102 is basically pills, so go figure lol
I didn't know pills could be injected through the tympanic membrane.
But I guess - even I - learn something new. Once in a while.
It is a very common and uncomplicated procedure. Not invasive, for sure.That being said, injecting through the eardrum is an invasive treatment considering you might end up with nothing.
I understand your logic, but see this:Haha...Well it's only assumptions people are making, guessing that AM-101 will be a modulator like Autifony's drug. What else could it be?
It is a very common and uncomplicated procedure. Not invasive, for sure.
The injection into the ear is a common procedure and should be harmless but even auris medical said that there is a risk involved in this injection and can cause hearing loss or increased T or no problems whatsoever. If you have no problems then fine but if you do get a problem you cant turn the clock back and the problem can be permanent...............or not....it is a risk that exists.As said, if I knew I'd get the real deal I'd be down for it. But with a placebo in place it's a total no-go.
Honestly, I think a placebo makes little sense given the already very strict patient selection plus the vast various causes of hearing loss + T. With this appoach their study is going to test way fewer patients with AM-101 than would be prudent for conclusive results. Especially since there's the chance of spontaneous recovery in some cases that collides with their trial
you are thinking to commit suicideWell, it does perforate the tympanic membrane.
As said, if I knew I'd get the real deal I'd be down for it. But with a placebo in place it's a total no-go.
Honestly, I think a placebo makes little sense given the already very strict patient selection plus the vast various causes of hearing loss + T. With this appoach their study is going to test way fewer patients with AM-101 than would be prudent for conclusive results. Especially since there's the chance of spontaneous recovery in some cases that collides with their trial.
It is a very common and uncomplicated procedure. Not invasive, for sure.
If @NiNyu had been referring to invasive-ness from a medical definition, then his sentence that I commented on would not have made sense. Hence the reason for my own comment.It's an injection, and therefore is invasive by definition. This does not detract from it being a common and uncomplicated procedure, however.
I agree that in a dichotomy between two alternative descriptions only, an I.T. injection would be considered an invasive-procedure (as opposed to non-invasive). But/and on a continuous spectrum of varying degrees of invasive-ness, an I.T. injection would be closer to non-invasive than invasive (i.e. classified as a minimally invasive procedure).
And if readers of this forum were somehow in doubt that I didn't know the medical definition of an invasive procedure, they can check my account of my full day consultation with Prof. Jeanmonod in relation to non-invasive brain surgery:
www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/new-upcoming-treatment-hifu-high-intensity-focused-ultrasound-surgery.276/page-8#post-75063
The procedure in the above link also highlights that, just because an intervention is not invasive, does not mean it does not carry a risk.
As for AM-101, the risks involved have been accounted for in the phase-II trial papers...
...and hence there is no need for the usual forum comments such as "the procedure is invasive", "it is dangerous" or "anything to do with I.T. injections is risky".
The interested and informed reader should also have a read of my information about OTO-311 and the other use of Gacyclidine
I am not sure if you mean the raw data itself in terms of each individual who participated in the study (and I doubt that would be available to anyone except Auris Medical). But if you mean the consolidated information of the study participants, then it is available in the pdf-attachment. Interpretation and discussion of the side-effects related to the procedure of the phase-II trial can be found starting at the last paragraph of page 6 and continuing onto page 7.I don't have the full data so can't perform a statistical test
@Matt h would you be kind - for the benefit of TinnitusTalk - to share your result from the full set of 12 injections (which obviously would include the real drug). I noticed you logged in yesterday, but have not commented on any development since your post below (as well as a gentle nod from @OddV - see above):@Matt h and your results?
Thanks.Completely finished my trail i have had the full 12 injections !!!
No issues
even auris medical said that there is a risk involved in this injection and can cause hearing loss or increased T or no problems whatsoever.
auris medical said:The eardrum heals very quickly (usually within a few days).
I had a scratch on my leg once. It also took two weeks to heal.I had a hole in my eardrum once (incision) and it took about 2 weeks to heal completely.
Ninyu, @Stink has had T since 2000. The participatory criteria is 0 - 12 months in europe and 0 to 3 months in USA. Stink cannot participate in these trials as he has had it too long unless you are suggesting he lies. This may be difficult not only for him to do even if he wanted to as he may be asked to prove his doctors report but also morally he find it difficult - if he lies then it will skew the results. Is that the right thing to do? What do you think?@Stink , it is NOT just one injection through the tympanic membrane it's severals with the chance of getting absolutely nothing but holes in your eardrum.
So what's wrong with you then? If you really believed in what you wrote how come you do not partake in the AM-101 study?
And why didn't you try Trobalt?
No! There's no T patient database that could exclude you from the AM-101 study or any study. And yes! Those treatments are all available even for you. You just have to travel.
As said, a placebo makes little sense due to spontaneous recovery in some cases. Period.
I am not sure if you mean the raw data itself in terms of each individual who participated in the study (and I doubt that would be available to anyone except Auris Medical). But if you mean the consolidated information of the study participants, then it is available in the pdf-attachment. Interpretation and discussion of the side-effects related to the procedure of the phase-II trial can be found starting at the last paragraph of page 6 and continuing onto page 7.
@Stink , it is NOT just one injection through the tympanic membrane it's severals with the chance of getting absolutely nothing but holes in your eardrum.
Read thru a lot of this one..
I've tried to avoid tinnitus my whole life (musician) eat plugs etc., ended up getting it in Feb 2015 from a terrible barotrauma + resultant ear infection. ear infection cleared up, tinnitus remains.
I'm 20 minutes from an AM-101 trial site and have spoken with the ENT running it out here, at length. Very smart guy, German dude.
I can't decide whether or not to join it. It's a major hassle / takes up a bunch of time, and the thought of piercing my ear drums intentionally 9+ times sounds just plain dumb, not to mention miserable + can I still travel?? Further - who knows if this will just make it worse, my T is currently mild and despite causing a little anxiety / being worrisome in the mornings and at night, is not ruining my life or anything.
At the same time - I only have a couple more weeks to decide. Efficacy is highest within 90 days. What if I'm missing my chance for lasting relief? I don't fully understand the idea of T moving from the cochlear nerve "into the brain" and thus becoming permanent...
He described T as a result of frayed nerve endings spitting nonsense instead of being controlled. Ersketamine is like a "reset button".
Feel free to ask questions or answer mine!
@TJ KC if you had to rank the loudness of your tinnitus and the annoyance of your tinnitus on a scale of 0-10, what would each # be?
Mine was high when I started, thus the reason I tried it... If it was <3 I'm not sure I'd do it.
How far is the site from you?