Any chance if they make it to the final Phase 3 that they would lower or change their inclusion criteria? I know FX-322 focuses on the extended super-high frequencies (10,000 to 20,000 Hz) and I figure an extended audiogram would suffice, but they preferred volunteers with mild to severe hearing loss in the regularly tested 500 - 4000 Hz range where I assume the compound doesn't reach. Of course, I'm not going to DARE jeopardize the results of the trial if I'm not a good candidate.
I'm actually shocked about the performance of FX-322 with word recognition since most speech timbre falls below 10,000 Hz. This gives me huge hope for FX-345.
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