So AOHL is the name of the company, but what is the name of the drug in the articel?
AOHL stand for Action on Hearing Loss, a pre-eminent charity for hearing disorders and tinnitus based in the UK. THey have carried out ground breaking work, for example the work of Dr Rivolta, has been world class and his discoveries have been groundbraking, they support basic research. companies, patients.
Potentially a treatment.Also if I understand teorically in 2017 there will be a cure of tinnitus by auris medical?
Thanks and how are you ? DaveThere is a great deal going on in respect of treatments for tinnitus these days. More than there has ever has been before. It's looking very promising. I have no doubt that whichever company gets there first they will push it through the regulatory authorities quickly, as a treatment for T is an urgent unmet medical need. Also, I can assure you once an effective treatment is developed other pharmaceutical companies will jump in and develop newer / better versions. That is how they work. Big pharma will jump on the band wagon - the likes of GSK, Pfiser, Astra Zeneca, the tinnitus market is a very very big pie and the big boys will want their share of it ! Which ever company / companies develop an effective treatment will accrue millions very quickly - the race is on, we just have to be patient, it will happen.
I'm giving myself until 2030. By that date my kids will be graduated University and in their mid 20's. I am 28 now, so i'll be 42. I hope to god their is "something"Also if I understand teorically in 2017 there will be a cure of tinnitus by auris medical?
Well, even if I don't think that it will realistically be in the next 5 years, it's still great news that the field of research about hearing dissorders is growing and finally getting on the map.
I'd be happy even if it's in 10-15 years.
You sound as if it would be better if it took 15 years instead of 5
Why all the distrust? I am not saying, let's all be delusional, but if a reputable source says it might be possible, it means it might be possible. If it's reputable it will not say anything that is not realistic.
I believe in science. That's my god.
Ok point well taken...
Ok point well taken...
Nuclear fusion has been around for 50 years, cold fusion is still a pipe dream.
Regenerative medicine is going down, it's happening, as I write this. This is not blind optimism, it's the 21st century.
We will have hearing regeneration, but the earth may have pandemics, world wars, or global warming will screw everything up except for the northern hemisphere and of course rich people who can buy the appropriate technology to survive.
Regenerative medicine is on its way folks, less than five years for sure.
My three cents.
The guys in Massachusetts have already figured it out, sure it might not cure everyone, but it will be another huge medical change in modern medicine as we know it, just as computers changed the world. I am so confident we will shortly witness another amazing scientific advancement.Haha. I wouldn't trust a random article predicting a date for a cure. I think People just use 5-10 years because it sounds long term and conservative. In 2030 the cure for tinnitus will probably be 5-10 years away aswell lol.
The guys in Massachusetts have already figured it out, sure it might not cure everyone, but it will be another huge medical change in modern medicine as we know it, just as computers changed the world. I am so confident we will shortly witness another amazing scientific advancement.
These folks are freaking really smart, have the best labs, minds, universities and it's undisputed they have some of the best hospitals on planet earth. I am from Boston, there are and were multiple biomedical parts of the city 25, 30 years ago when I left town. Back then they were growing skin, unimaginable stuff on mice, and I knew probably 1 percent of the research going on, as it was not my profession or part of my existence. I would see massive labs as I rode my bicycle or drove a car on the Charles river. (Eric Burden and the Animals - Down by the River, great song).
I understand the cynicism, the doubt, the resignation... but please understand regenerative medicine is here, the ice caps are melting really fast, and artificial intelligence will probably be a reality rather sooner than we would like. Look how exponential the digital and computer revolution took off... as I've said before, this is science fiction with all its Orwellian doom and grander. The biomedical renaissance, revolution, is just starting to put the pedal on the metal.
Either that, or am I completely naive and deluded and have spent too much time on the tinnitus forum emerged in the salvation of hearing regeneration.