Try and get in on the Phase III Trial. These things take forever. Have hope, but keep your expectations realistic and you won't be disappointed. Here's some information regarding the time frame:
"How Close is a Hearing Loss Cure to FDA approval?
It takes on average 12 years and over $350 million to get a new drug from the laboratory onto the pharmacy shelf. At first glance, the $32 million raised by the hardworking team at Frequency may seem impressive, but it is a small step on a long road to drug development.
"From petri dish to medicine cabinet you have to keep the FDA appraised of your entire process. That's how it works." -Snezana Markovic, Quality Assurance Manager, Lupin Pharmaceuticals
The Food and Drug Administration's goal is to protect the consumer and allow only vetted treatments to move to market. The FDA is clear and strict in the three phases a drug manufacturer must go through. Recall that our researchers are in Phase 1 of their clinical trials and have been allotted only 9 human adults as clinical trial patients. Luckily they've moved past the small-scale experiments on mice!
Phase 1 uses 20-80 healthy volunteers to establish a drug's safety and profile. (about 1 year) Phase 2 employs 100-300 patient volunteers to assess the drug's effectiveness. (about 2 years) Phase 3 involves 1000-3000 patients in clinics and hospitals who are monitored carefully to determine effectiveness and identify adverse reactions. (about 3 years)
The clinical trials for FX-322 have a chance to fail at either one of these hurdles. The process may take 10-15 years, even 20, depending on how effective the solution is, on how well the team sticks to protocol, and on how quickly the FDA turns things around on their end. The odds are stacked against them. Reuters reports that "63 percent of drugs in Phase I testing advanced to Phase II, but only 33 percent of Phase II drugs made it to Phase III."
However, the researchers are gaining ground as they move towards Phase 2. In March of 2018, Science Magazine recognized Frequency Therapeutics' regeneration technology as a breakthrough in regenerative medicine. We wish them all the success and cross our fingers that some type of permanent treatment for hearing loss hits the consumer market."
Source:
https://bloomhearing.com/hearing-loss/stem-cells-show-promise-for-future-hearing-loss-cure/