The idea is that it is permanent, although you can't say that with any certainty because there have been no long term studies of it done.For how long is the effect of an AM-101 treatment (those three shots?) supposedly effective?
The idea is that it is permanent, although you can't say that with any certainty because there have been no long term studies of it done.For how long is the effect of an AM-101 treatment (those three shots?) supposedly effective?
What´s one of them???? as a new T victim i have no idea what all this abbreviation means, it does make this new forum very difficult to understand.The idea is that it is permanent, although you can't say that with any certainty because there have been no long term studies of it done.
What´s one of them???? as a new T victim i have no idea what all this abbreviation means, it does make this new forum very difficult to understand.
The idea is that it is permanent, although you can't say that with any certainty because there have been no long term studies of it done.
At Day 90, average reductions from baseline levels exceeded 50 per cent for subjective loudness, annoyance and sleep difficulties and close to 50 per cent for the TBF-12 score
Home - ClinicalTrials.gov type am101
btw, has this drug passed the threshold for it to come out to the market? or, is it the case that it still may not make it to the market?
Thanks. I looked at that site, and there was no button for me to send an application for the trial.
Do I need to personally make the call or email the experimenter and apply that way?
yes, when I participated in phase II, I first contacted Auris Medical directly and they forwarded me to one of the clinics where study was going to take place. There should be a list of contacts in the clinicaltrials.gov study page.
Hi all,
Been reading this forum for about 2 months and this is my first post (Yay for me!).
yesterday i went to the UZA hospital(Antwerp, Belgium) for another checkup for my tinnitus and i got the option to participate in the upcoming phase III trials. I still have some doubt but i think i will join the trial.
The trial itself should start very soon (should get a call this week with the set date)
anyway i'll keep everyone here informed.
Going to St Augustinus tomorow at 11pm. Been looking forward to that for over a month.
It's going to be a first meeting to see what my options are.
Seems that i am extremly lucky with where i live. Both hospitals are 15 mins away from me by car.
I still have some doubt but i think i will join the trial.
@Bart Marien
Big yay for you! = )
Might I inquire about your first hospital visit? Was it like the first step visit any of us pay a regular ENT & audiologist, outside a hospital? And what lies within a checkup of your tinnitus? The private GPs and ENTs kicked me out rather not wanting to see me again and checkup.
That doubt is natural, for many in here I'm sure they'd chose it straight away so there's a lot to weight. Have you gotten any info of potential side effects?
It's so troublesome knowing it's out there but you might not make it in time
update: got a phone call today that the research has been delayed by a month. Meaning i will be passed the 90 days limit.
They said that there will also be a 3-12month trial early next year and that they will keep me updated.
Needless to say i was down when i got the news. Part of my hope for a cure was kind of crushed into the ground.
update: got a phone call today that the research has been delayed by a month. Meaning i will be passed the 90 days limit.
They said that there will also be a 3-12month trial early next year and that they will keep me updated.
Needless to say i was down when i got the news. Part of my hope for a cure was kind of crushed into the ground.