More like 2023 IIRC.What's a realistic timeframe for the first version of SPI-1005 to come out? 2022?
Phase 3 for Meniere's (ends 2023).What's a realistic timeframe for the first version of SPI-1005 to come out? 2022?[/
How come the Phase 2 trial for COVID-19 ends in 2022? I thought with the urgency they could do all Phases within a year for COVID-19?Phase 3 for Meniere's (ends 2023).
Phase 2 for COVID-19 (ends 2022).
They would have to skip Phase 3 for COVID-19 for it to come out 2022. It's possible but 2023 could be more likely.
Someone suggested that possibility because of the vaccines and a few other COVID-19 treatments. It doesn't look like that's a blanket policy though. The clinicaltrials.gov page lists the trials and their time courses.How come the Phase 2 trial for COVID-19 ends in 2022? I thought with the urgency they could do all Phases within a year for COVID-19?
Hopefully if Phase 2 results look good, they can skip Phase 3 but I don't think that will be happening.Someone suggested that possibility because of the vaccines and a few other COVID-19 treatments. It doesn't look like that's a blanket policy though. The clinicaltrials.gov page lists the trials and their time courses.
It's a very real possibility. Auris Medical is going to launch a product this June in Europe for COVID-19.Someone suggested that possibility because of the vaccines and a few other COVID-19 treatments. It doesn't look like that's a blanket policy though. The clinicaltrials.gov page lists the trials and their time courses.
Well I agree with you. It sucks that this had to happen for so many people but I'm sure that with enough of us + veterans + COVID-19 people, money will start pouring in.I really don't want to sound mean, but somehow I'm grateful for the COVID-19 pandemic because I hope that with tinnitus as a long COVID-19 symptom, tinnitus research will also receive more research funding.
Believe me, you're not the only one who feels this way. The more people who are affected, the better our cause.I really don't want to sound mean, but somehow I'm grateful for the COVID-19 pandemic because I hope that with tinnitus as a long COVID-19 symptom, tinnitus research will also receive more research funding.
COVID-19 is the AIDS of the XXIst Century, the medical community + pharma is going to obsess over everything related with COVID-19 for decades to come. And since tinnitus seems to be a somewhat common side effect of it, let's just say this bodes very well for us.Believe me, you're not the only one who feels this way. The more people who are affected, the better our cause.
Yeah it'll be interesting to see the long-term data from both COVID-19 infections and vaccination side effects. Right now it seems like a lot of the data is not well compiled. So, I would suspect by this time in 2022, there will be better analysis of the long term issues that need attention. I also don't think COVID-19 is going anywhere, it will be the new "flu" where annual vaccines and treatments will be common place.COVID-19 is the AIDS of the XXIst Century, the medical community + pharma is going to obsess over everything related with COVID-19 for decades to come. And since tinnitus seems to be a somewhat common side effect of it, let's just say this bodes very well for us.
When Ebselen is out, I'm going to pop it like House did Vicodin.I think it speaks volumes that most of us would gladly settle for a 30 or 40% reduction from a drug not even originally intended for tinnitus just for a QoL improvement.
I get brief decreases in my tinnitus when I take Klonopin for panic attacks and that decrease alone is practically worth having a panic attack for.
I take a comedically small dose of Klonopin and I told my counselor I was gonna carry a bottle of half pills around and approach every woman as Lisa Cuddy all the while popping little crescent pills.When Ebselen is out, I'm going to pop it like House did Vicodin.
Don't forget FX-322. That will probably come out first before Ebselen.When Ebselen is out, I'm going to pop it like House did Vicodin.
I believe wholeheartedly in PCA and FX-322, however this last trial made us realize it isn't going to be a smooth ride.Don't forget FX-322. That will probably come out first before Ebselen.
I seriously doubt FX-322 will be out by 2023, assuming it comes out at all.Don't forget FX-322. That will probably come out first before Ebselen.
You condition the animal to do a certain behaviour when hearing sounds. For example the animal gets electric shocks shortly after a sound is played, or the animals get food at a certain spot while playing a sound. After one induced noise to the animals, they will behave different to the control group of animals without tinnitus.I read that Ebselen was successful at eliminating tinnitus on animals.
But can someone tell me how do scientists know whether, for example, a mouse has tinnitus or not? Or that whether the medication has helped to alleviate its tinnitus or not?
I presume they don't ask the mouse "hey do you have tinnitus now"? So how do they find out then?
And I am also surprised and a bit sad that even animals get tinnitus However, if they help in research of human tinnitus cure, then I respect them.
You probably took an NSAID which are known to cause tinnitus in some people. Just "fighting inflammation" isn't what's causing those effects. Both Fish Oil and Advil, for example, act on the pink arm of this diagram and Fish Oil isn't known to cause tinnitus:I read that Ebselen is an anti-inflammatory, is that right?
My concern with this molecule is that many anti-inflammatories make tinnitus worse permanently.
I experienced this 6 months ago; I took an anti-inflammatory for 6 days for foot pain, and my tinnitus has been so intense since then that I can hear it over my tinnitus masker...
I had the same question, though visual snow doesn't bother me nearly as much as my ear stuff.Does SPI-1005 treat visual snow caused by previous cochlear damage?
I read that it reduces the neuro-inflammation, then it could reduce some of the central hyperexcitability? Visual snow bothers me more than tinnitus, especially in the dark.
Thanks.
I did a Twitter search and found a lot of recent write ups but nothing about what they are doing in Taiwan and India. Do you have a link?Looks like Asia is very interested in Ebselen, especially India and Taiwan. I wonder if they can put it to market before Sound Pharmaceuticals...
They're combining it with other drugs to boost the effects against COVID-19. They're already doing it in Taiwan and India is about to. Not only that, type "Ebselen" into Twitter, search by latest and you'll find a plethora of researchers finding uses for it.
CORONAVIRUS/Taiwanese researchers suggest new treatment for COVID-19: studybut nothing about what they are doing in Taiwan and India. Do you have a link?