Has anyone heard any news on this? I signed up for their site. Whether or not I'll be eligible for any trials is another thing. I guess this really begs the question: would someone be willing to have a small electrode implanted to quiet some tinnitus? My answer is yes. I bet a lot of people would, and I would give it a try. This seems to be decently legit.
Yes received an email about 3 weeks ago saying:
Tinnitus Clinical Trial - Now Open for Enrollment in U.S.
MicroTransponder is pleased to announce that its U.S. Tinnitus Clinical Trial is now open for enrollment. The 30-patient study is being supported by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD).
3 sites are currently enrolling patients in this study and a 4th site will begin shortly.
The 3 sites currently enrolling patients are in:
1) Buffalo, New York
2) Dallas, Texas
3) Iowa City, Iowa
We are seeking patients that live within a 200 mile radius of those cities for participation in this trial.
Interested patients should visit the clinical trial website for additional information on the therapy as well as links to signing up at each individual site. The website is:
www.tinnitustrial.com
For those of you who live more than 200 miles away from the current trial sites or outside the U.S. - We are planning additional clinical trials in the EU, U.S., and other parts of the world as well. We also plan to seek approval in Europe to be able to offer our therapy to all patients that are currently seeking a treatment for tinnitus.
If you want information on additional clinical trials and future updates - please visit this NEW TINNITUS FORM Note - This is a different list from our general "Tinnitus Update List".
Thank you to each of you that has expressed your support for our research over the past few years. The process to develop an implantable device and begin clinical trials is time consuming, difficult, and requires a great deal of financial resources. We know how devastating it is to live with tinnitus and have been working for the past 6 years as quickly as we are able to bring the Serenity System therapy into the clinic. We expect that our U.S. clinical results will be favorable, as they were in our 10 patient study in Europe; and the next step would be to make the therapy commercially available in Europe and the U.S. for those who suffer from tinnitus. Please check our websitewww.microtransponder.com for news and updates. We will also continue to send out information via the current Tinnitus Update List when we have news to share.
-the MicroTransponder management team