Minimum of six months T before u can go on the trial so ..........I would love to take part in the trials in London .How do you apply or volunteer .
Minimum of six months T before u can go on the trial so ..........I would love to take part in the trials in London .How do you apply or volunteer .
I just noticed this USA trial for hearing loss is 3 tabs for a total of 600mg of aut00063 daily.It looks like details of Autifony's trial for hearing loss only (CLARITY- 1) in the U.S, have just been released
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02345031
There's research going on in a number of countries, including much in the US, but nothing so far has come out of it to help us. Autifony is ongoing, but the individuals on the trial who are forum members haven't had any positive effects at this time or are not reporting back.Why does it seem like theyre making more effort towards t over seas then here in the states?
Why does it seem like theyre making more effort towards t over seas then here in the states?
1 getting placebo is 50/50 chance .. 2 of them is 25 percent chance. The more people taking the drug the less chance all of them get placebo, the higher the chance they get the real drug.Isn't placebo more around 45% ?
1 getting placebo is 50/50 chance .. 2 of them is 25 percent chance. The more people taking the drug the less chance all of them get placebo, the higher the chance they get the real drug.
So picture the 152 AUT-63 drug packages being placed in a non-see through bag. With 50% chance of a placebo, 76 of them are AUT-63, 76 of them are placebo. Agree? You are blind-folded as you choose the 4 of the 152 drug packages in order to make the selection unbiased.
In the above scenario with a 50% probability of each event, the selection process is like flipping an unbiased coin. Heads or tails... 50% chance of either event. What is the chance of flipping 4 tails in "one go" (i.e. one after the other). Well, the probablility is:
P(T)*P(T)*P(T)*P(T) = (1/2)*(1/2)*(1/2)*(1/2) = 6.3%
The probability of "all other events" is therefore 1 - 0.063 = 0.937 = 93.7%
"All other events" includes just 1 person ending up with AUT-63, 2 people with AUT-63, 3 people with AUT-63 and 4 people with AUT-63. So the chance of at least one person (out of the 4 enrollments) ending up with the drug is 94%...
The above assumes an independent selection event (i.e. with replacement of each drug package to the bag after it has been drawn). In reality it is not an independent selection as each participant holds on to the drugs package after they have received it (i.e. a dependent event). So...
P(placebo 1st draw)*P(placebo 2nd draw)*P(placebo 3rd draw)*P(placebo 4th draw) = (76/152)*(75/151)*(74/150)*(73/149) = 6.002%.
Because the selection is being done from a large number of packages, dependent events can be approximated by independent events (in this case; not so when selecting from a small sample e.g. "10"). You can calculate the difference in the approximation by...
P(independent) - P(dependent) = 6.250% - 6.002% = 0.248% (this is the error involved with the assumption - i.e. "small").
And that's stretching my memory a little...
actually it is true, it does n`t make any sense that there is more chance of having the drug than the placebo when there was a 50/50 at the start ... ok, anyone with a mathematical brain that can theoretically explain? (you see, i`m more the right hemisphere of language and nonsense)
you know what we should do? print some nice poster of TinnitusTalk and put them up in the participating clinics ... saying something like ... participating with Autifony ? ... come and share your experiences and get free masking sounds and hugs and medals and alot of likes from your pals at tinnitustalk!
Are you in the Autifony trial too?Hello everyone. Is anyone having my same side effects as slow digestion, constipation, dry mouth, headache, confusion? Is possible that a placebo give side effects?
Thanks!
Hallo Mark! Yes i'm on trial but if it don't give some positive results i will abandone. Does anyone know what are the side effects of a placebo? The doctors do not say anything. They only say: "write your questionnaire and if you feel bad call us". I've done a lot of tests before enrollment, EEG even ... I'm a bit sad.
Thank you
Just wanted to add that these are all symptoms of great stress too. Wondering if you are stressed about doing the trials or for any other reason?Hello everyone. Is anyone having my same side effects as slow digestion, constipation, dry mouth, headache, confusion? Is possible that a placebo give side effects?
Thanks!