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Here is a study I came across while gathering literature for a tinnitus paper I am writing this fall. I will likely use pharmacological treatments to assess the validity of the tinnitus gating model.
 

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Finally here is another cool article I found that summarizes various tinnitus treatment information. Little did I know lidocaine was so effective.
 

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Serious question. On the FdA trials website it says fx 322 is in phase 1 phase 2 and other places it says phase 1/2.

So does that mean it is in phase 2? Or does that mean phase 1.5 and next comes phase 2?
 
I found the answer.

https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/phase-i-ii-clinical-trial
Phase1/2=
A study that tests the safety, side effects, and best dose of a new treatment. Phase I/II clinical trials also test how well a certain type of cancer or other disease responds to a new treatment. In the phase II part of the clinical trial, patients usually receive the highest dose of treatment that did not cause harmful side effects in the phase I part of the clinical trial. Combining phases I and II may allow research questions to be answered more quickly or with fewer patients.

That's for cancer but it certainly relates to other drugs.

They are basically in phase 2. This means they are expediting this. This leads me to believe that we may get this drug much sooner than we think, so long as it works out in the trials. Someone on another thread somewhere claimed phase 3 can even be on the market. I dont want to raise any false hope but it seems to me like there is even a real possibility that we may get this drug as early as next year. Slap me and call me susan if I'm wrong.
 
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Tinnitus weaponized.
 
@FrequencyTherapeutics makez Rogaine for cochleaz
I wish there were some way to get more info on the results of their trials. They are injecting people with it now and there may very well be information out there somewhere regarding whether it affects shitnitus. I'm absolutely dying to know.
 
Will FX Therapeutics work on profound or total deafness? For example, AFAIK I am stone deaf above 15 or so KHZ (and this causes my tinnitus, which is centered near that frequency). Does this mean FX Therapeutics definitely would not work for me? Cause no progenitor cells there or something?
 
Will FX Therapeutics work on profound or total deafness? For example, AFAIK I am stone deaf above 15 or so KHZ (and this causes my tinnitus, which is centered near that frequency). Does this mean FX Therapeutics definitely would not work for me? Cause no progenitor cells there or something?
I think we're a lot wondering about this but nobody has the answer, only time will tell
 
Will FX Therapeutics work on profound or total deafness? For example, AFAIK I am stone deaf above 15 or so KHZ (and this causes my tinnitus, which is centered near that frequency). Does this mean FX Therapeutics definitely would not work for me? Cause no progenitor cells there or something?
When they were testing ly411575, an ingredient of fx322, they noticed that the mice were especially good at hearing higher frequencies.
 

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