Someone needs to go full Breaking Bad and develop a superlab to pump out these pills for people who want to use them.
If only haha.
Someone needs to go full Breaking Bad and develop a superlab to pump out these pills for people who want to use them.
DB. Am I correct in stating that, Autifony has not entered into phase III clinical testing as yet? And if so, wouldn't it be safe to say, we are still, at least, 7 years away from a marketable product? That's again if it shows significant results, after phase III testing.
I know everyone here has postulated that, 00063 is the magic drug, that may or may not cure/reduce T. My question was, what's being worked on now, if 00063 fails to miss the mark? Will we be thrown back into the dark ages again, hoping for yet another treatment, before we go insane or better yet die? Nobody on this forum, can answer this question, I know.
Ok, got it, thanks DB!
I wonder if sf0034 would get fast tracked too if the aut drug doesn't work. I know that its main objective is to treat epilepsy but all the articles I've read still mention tinnitus in it. And I remember reading somewhere that theres a possibility that phase one could skip the safety protocol and go straight into testing the efficacy of it because it is based on a drug already in the market (retigabine).
That's good to hear. Personally I am just trying to find more possible treatments so that I still have hope for improvement if for some reason aut doesn't get to market or doesn't work on me.Well, they aren't even in phase 1 yet, let alone phase 2. Anyway, it does seem to work. We have already have one person say it reduced by 75% and she said other people on the trial were having the same results.
Well, they aren't even in phase 1 yet, let alone phase 2. Anyway, it does seem to work. We have already have one person say it reduced by 75% and she said other people on the trial were having the same results.
This was taken from the Scifluor thread. phase 1 projected for 2016 and phase 2 for 2017. I know a lot could go wrong and make it take longer but best case scenario is that it's only 2 years behind aut. But heres to hoping Aut works like it's supposed to.
ps. sorry for being off topic
This was taken from the Scifluor thread. phase 1 projected for 2016 and phase 2 for 2017. I know a lot could go wrong and make it take longer but best case scenario is that it's only 2 years behind aut. But heres to hoping Aut works like it's supposed to.
ps. sorry for being off topic
Don`t forget the underdog - Brivaracetam ... you never know but it might be a golden bullet without anyone knowing yet ... hope it will be released soon.Well, at least we have two drugs on the way. I do expect Autifony to have great results.
Don`t forget the underdog - Breviracetam ... you never know but it might be a golden bullet without anyone knowing yet ... hope it will be released soon.
Levetiracetam (keppra) on steroids.What is Breviracetam?
DB. Am I correct in stating that, Autifony has not entered into phase III clinical testing as yet? And if so, wouldn't it be safe to say, we are still, at least, 7 years away from a marketable product? That's again if it shows significant results, after phase III testing.
I know everyone here has postulated that, 00063 is the magic drug, that may or may not cure/reduce T. My question was, what's being worked on now, if 00063 fails to miss the mark? Will we be thrown back into the dark ages again, hoping for yet another treatment, before we go insane or better yet die? Nobody on this forum, can answer this question, I know.
So we are looking at 3+ years after finishing the QUIET-1 study. Quite possibly we shall do subset analysis of the QUIET-1 data to try to determine which subjects do well and which do not - and work that sort of information into our development programme; we would also wish to look at effects on more acute tinnitus as well as those with chronic long-term tinnitus. So much to explore.
Quite possibly we shall do subset analysis of the QUIET-1 data to try to determine which subjects do well and which do not
If thats true it means they did a shitload of work since company is very "new" - though researchers are veterans. Looks like they are pretty set on fixing tinnitus since their name is AUTifonyI was talking to a pharmacist friend of mine tonight about drug and he chuckled and thought the name was pretty neat. In medical terminology AU means ears and the T must stand for tinnitus. The 00063 probably signifies the 63rd compound they tried..... thus AUT00063
AU = both ears
T = tinnitus
I was talking to a pharmacist friend of mine tonight about drug and he chuckled and thought the name was pretty neat. In medical terminology AU means ears and the T must stand for tinnitus. The 00063 probably signifies the 63rd compound they tried..... thus AUT00063
AU = both ears
T = tinnitus
It might very well be the 63rd compound they tried and therefore went with that name. However AUT is probably an acronym for Autifony. This compound was developed for age related hearing loss first hand, not just T.
I agree. I could see a drug curing tinnitus, but not hearing loss.Saying that. I was reading an article and the ENT said the drug would work better for tinnitus then age related hearing loss.
Just a little correction. AUT00063 isn't meant to treat age related hearing loss.Saying that. I was reading an article and the ENT said the drug would work better for tinnitus then age related hearing loss.