I put zero stock in OTO-413 for healing tinnitus. They don't know what really causes this monster. There's also different levels of abstraction at the mechanistic level of what causes it. Whether you got slapped in the ear, or fired a shotgun, or took too much aspirin, those are all different "causes" at one level off abstraction, but at the olfactory perception level, it's the same mechanistic "cause". We don't know much beyond that, and neither do researchers apparently.Hence the nerve damage. OTO-413 is intended to heal the synapses related to hearing instead of the hair cells.
Yeah sure.@Sentinel, thoughts? Would love your take on this now that the cat's out of the bag.
The only thing I actually have my eyes on that might help a lot is XEN1101 as it addresses the root cause of most types of tinnitus (noise induced, DCN hyperactivity).And there's other things trying to treat tinnitus as well, correct?
I was one of the most optimistic people here, but now I don't really know. I was extremely positive about OTO-313. OTO-413 seems like it works but I'm not going to bank all my hope on any of this stuff anymore. I know there will be something eventually but this ear stuff is incredibly complex. There's still hope but I can't put all my hopes in the medical field anymore. I'm going to be homebound for a very long time. I'm going to have to find ways to live with this. We're all going to have to find ways to deal with what we're experiencing. OTO-313 is a lost cause unfortunately.Somebody put a positive spin on this ASAP please. Otonomy can recover, right? This won't slow down the OTO-413 trial, right? Somebody will partner up with them, right? Is there any way they can modify OTO-313 and continue or is it a complete failure like AM-101?
OTO-313 wasn't intended to directly deal with the cause, which even we all kinda knew that it's in the brain, not the ear , and OTO-413 deals more with the brain, right? And there's other things trying to treat tinnitus as well, correct?
I think once we get something where we can visually see tinnitus, I think trials for curing tinnitus will be more easier, right?
But again somebody put a positive spin on this, please.
Why do people say this? We know they have stopped tinnitus with deep brain stimulation. We know some people who get cochlear implants have their tinnitus resolved.Now it's becoming increasingly clear to me that nothing will help us ever, the interaction of hearing / nerves / brain is probably just too complex to be able to be helped by any remedies.
Now that the trial is over and dead, and although I was one of the members here protesting you talking about your experience during trial, it would be nice to know if you got the drug or not.Yeah sure.
It felt a bit like a kick in the stomach when I got the news yesterday morning. I sympathize with all of you as someone who took part in this trial and completed it. There's a lot of talk about the placebo effect going on and it makes me wonder if I didn't receive some sort of truly miraculous placebo effect that's lasted a long time.
I'm going to leave an audio file below that you can listen to since I don't much feel like typing and feel more conversational at the moment.
This really sucksLol - ok bye. It seems this issue that we suffer from is too hard to solve.
I've contacted the clinic and requested the information. They are reaching out to Otonomy and will call and email with a response.it would be nice to know if you got the drug or not.
If it did something, it would have made it to Phase 3. No way Otonomy would abandon it and basically sink their company if it did something.OTO-313 DOES do something.
The probability that Phase 1 was a false positive is incalculably small. Something weird happened.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34629442/#&gid=article-figures&pid=fig-2-uid-1
I'm going to quote one passage from the recent press release:If it did something, it would have made it to Phase 3. No way Otonomy would abandon it and basically sink their company if it did something.
Also the trouble with these readouts is they are from short term tinnitus sufferers who can have natural massive improvement from initial onset... Pair that with you thinking you're getting a wonder drug and boom, improved mental attitude improvement in TFI.
Why all these things go from super promising to nothing, it's just such a difficult rollercoaster to keep riding. Science, please just give us something.
This is why pushing for funding from ideally any source, but particularly governments, is important. These companies getting to take second shots at these meds as well as new meds will lead to progress if not a cure. Perhaps a reformulated OTO-313 or a second run in testing.No matter what, Otonomy is running out of money, and can't spend it on a do-over Phase 2 for OTO-313 like Frequency Therapeutics has been fortunate enough to do with FX-322. They had to make a tough (but correct call) to move forward with OTO-413, which still has a clear path to Phase 3. Who knows, maybe they'll learn from whatever happened with OTO-313 and pick it back up later when funds are available.
I think it's likely some patients lied to get accepted to the trial, over egging their TFI just to meet the severe category and, once in, they gave real scores.I'm going to quote one passage from the recent press release:
"These results were unexpected with a much higher placebo response than observed in the prior Phase 1/2 study," said David A. Weber, Ph.D.
Frequency Therapeutics said the exact same thing with their Phase 2A failure with regards to primary outcomes. Now, they dug into it and released that it was clear that patients had likely suppressed word scores to get into the trial. Which, in turn, caused the placebo group to perform better than expected.
In my opinion, if patients with measurable hearing loss are willing to do something unethical to get an experimental drug, people who are brand new to tinnitus CERTAINLY will do the same.
Therefore, either their trial design wasn't robust enough to filter out patients that could create a good placebo control, the onboarding testing (TFI) isn't good enough, or there truly was a placebo effect at play once the population scaled.
No matter what, Otonomy is running out of money, and can't spend it on a do-over Phase 2 for OTO-313 like Frequency Therapeutics has been fortunate enough to do with FX-322. They had to make a tough (but correct call) to move forward with OTO-413, which still has a clear path to Phase 3. Who knows, maybe they'll learn from whatever happened with OTO-313 and pick it back up later when funds are available.
Not to be an ahole about it... but OTO-313 was never for the chronic cases that most of us have been living with for years and years. It was a treatment to mitigate the damage occurring in brand new cases that becomes permanent. Anyone on here with tinnitus for over a year is already basically in the permanent state.I just feel so bad as some people were saying they were going to kill themselves, but that OTO-313 gave them hope. I have no idea what will happen now when they read about it failing.
Well, the efficacy of OTO-313 was evaluated using the TFI score (which is fully subjective). OTO-413 is evaluated using speech-in-noise testing (which is objective). But the result can of course be influenced in one direction (but not the other ) i.e. pretending not to hear something which actually was audible. But this would require ill-will. So the OTO-413 trial should be less susceptible to bias.Listening to the Tinnitus Talk Podcast and hear Otonomy talk about OTO-313, they seemed very optimistic. Now I have doubts about OTO-413 however.
You're right. What a tragedy. OTO-313 probably does help a little. Yet they can't prove it. Many things probably work but can't be proven. Most severe tinnitus sufferers would try it even if it had a 5% chance of helping. Especially it not being as expensive as stem cells, most people would definitely try it. My noxacusis is way more of an issue but I was definitely looking forward to getting my tinnitus down. Looks like we will be waiting a while longer.Well, the efficacy of OTO-313 was evaluated using the TFI score (which is fully subjective). OTO-413 is evaluated using speech-in-noise testing (which is objective). But the result can of course be influenced in one direction (but not the other ) i.e. pretending not to hear something which actually was audible. But this would require ill-will. So the OTO-413 trial should be less susceptible to bias.
There is also the question of how to select clinical trial participants. Here the best approach would be to offer participation to those whose etiology is already known rather than to sign-up those who have heard about a given clinical trial, and who wish to enroll in it, but have not yet disclosed their patient details. In-a-nutshell: if you advertise rather than hand-pick your candidates, then you may end up with a messy patient population.
Before Auris Medical decided to move into another pharma-space, they were actually working on a way to objectify tinnitus assessment (as far as I know). The reason for this is (now) ever more clear: in order to conduct a placebo-based clinical trial you need to stop relying on self-assessment.
My best guess is that OTO-313 probably works, but they are unable to prove that it works. Which is a tragedy...
If you go back and look at comments about the same topic from years ago, you will see people are always hopeful of a treatment soon.It's funny how we were saying that 2022 was going to be a big year for treatments, but as it now seems, all has been pushed to 2023 or indefinitely further. I wonder if the same story will happen every year, just like the past decade or so it has happened.
Yep. Seems we all have to just find ways to deal with it vs. hoping a cure is coming. I mean hope is a powerful thing, but I think many would just benefit to accept it and try to move on. I believe all of us right now will set the right path for others in the future. They thank us for our sacrificeIt's funny how we were saying that 2022 was going to be a big year for treatments, but as it now seems, all has been pushed to 2023 or indefinitely further. I wonder if the same story will happen every year, just like the past decade or so it has happened.
This became real dark real fast lol.They thank us for our sacrifice