I'm not spreading any misinformation. I said MAYBE this could work. I am not a doctor and nobody should take medical advice from me. The purpose of this part of the forum is to discuss unproven treatments and that's what I'm doing.It would be good if you stopped spreading misinformation and false hope, to be honest...
Plus, my issue might originate from the middle ear anyway, the pain part at least. It is probably dumb, yes. I do not understand the science well enough, I'm just making comparisons to things that have worked.
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Active Transport of Peptides Across the Intact Human Tympanic Membrane
The eye-drop drug would probably be a much lower dose than would potentially work but it looks like it could be beneficial based on this study. Obviously, intratympanic is better but those procedures are not available and will not be available for many years.
Peptides actively transported across the tympanic membrane: Functional and structural properties
In your defense, the researchers were surprised it worked too. One of them was much better than the others. It even got into the inner ear but not a lot of it.
I was trying to compare the chemistry of BPC-157 or TB-500 to the peptide in the study that was most successful but my chemistry is a little rusty.
Do we have any scientists here? I'm going to ask the researchers from this study.