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Ring relief?It'd be funny if we actually found the cure then fucked up and had it removed.
Funny. Funny but so fcking tragic and disgusting, that ATA.
Funny. Funny but so fcking tragic and disgusting, that ATA.
I'm alive, just barely.Was wondering where you were! lol
Thankfully, this forum is (largely) all about evidence and genuine curative potential when it comes to treatments. That's my takeaway.
The preclinical data for fx322 is super badass.
Presuming both things work.
I checked out FX-322. You do know successful clinical testing in mice does not always translate into efficacy in humans? I'm worried about that...Regenerative medicine fixes everything in one shot. Maybe two. And restores hearing.
yeah I do know that, but the tested this in a human cochlea too, but it was an explant so the owner of it couldn't report anything.I checked out FX-322. You do know successful clinical testing in mice does not always translate into efficacy in humans? I'm worried about that...
go scour the fx 322 thread it has basically everything.I have no idea how FX-322 works at all, but if some kind of threatment/drug comes out of it how much it will cost for someone to buy it
No that's how the FDA works with new types of drugs that treat something that has no other treatment. I was stating a fact, not being optimistic.That's an explosive level of optimism!!! I hope you're right bro.
This is barely a drug though. Most mammals can't regenerate hair cells for the same reason. If it works on mice, it pretty much a slam dunk it will work on humans. I do kind of wish they would have tested it on a primate...sorry not sorryyeah I do know that, but the tested this in a human cochlea too, but it was an explant so the owner of it couldn't report anything.
My T used to be loud all the time but sometimes...like right now I can barely hear it. It's 1am and the only thing on is heat, so no real background sounds either. But sometimes it spikesYour tinnitus went away?
Well that's a breath of fresh air. Many people on this forum expect this to come out in like 2025 or later, which is ridiculous.No that's how the FDA works with new types of drugs that treat something that has no other treatment. I was stating a fact, not being optimistic.
Well that's a breath of fresh air. Many people on this forum expect this to come out in like 2025 or later, which is ridiculous.
Ed, does that figure apply directly to drugs that have passed Phase I?John, just don't get your hopes up too high until we see more data. Remember, around 70% of new drugs fail.
@threefirefour is to busy searching for his tinnitus in silence (just kidding, of course i am happy that you got better)