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No, I don't have TTTS.
I have experience with Amlodipine. It spiked my tinnitus a lot. I can't sleep now.
2 weeks, sometimes it's hard to tell if it's permanent. I have quit drinking coffee and there has been a decrease in T.
I agree, sometimes doing research on various cures and treatments can put you in depressing mood. It's best to to take a break.
You so right
Yes it did, it was relieved when I started exercising. But my T increase when I stopped exercising.
Their stock is on fire, so it must be good news!
Maybe greed and politics. The idea had to come across these companies. Researchers are sometimes reluctant to share information with each other....
There is hope after all.
I thought that clinical trial was already done.
I am writing an email to them. What other questions can I ask?
That says enough right there. "Under the terms of the agreement, Autigen will receive an undisclosed upfront payment and research funding...
Why did you include coffee?
This sounds like Lenire again.
This is another hope drug folks.
I am to the point I don't care about the side effects, just long as it works.
Help me understand this, did the results get better, worse, or stay the same? What's the outcome?
Salary is low, no wonder: Assignment Category: Full-time regular Job Classification: Staff.Research.II Non-Exempt Campus: Pittsburgh Minimum...
I wrote them an email asking what their next step would be.
I guess it's too early to email or call them to see what their next move is.
Well that's good news at least from one company.
What about India and China? $2.5B sounds low.
Hell, you have to have a PhD to vote. LOL.
I gave Hough Ear Institute a call. I spoke to a recording. No one called back. I don't know. Mmmmh.
Well a treatment is better than nothing. It's a step towards the right direction. More companies will follow with better results.
Huh, what do you mean?
I sent them your template. Thank you.
Hs anyone done a follow up with Hough Ear Institute? They seem quiet.
Would it be faster for FX-322 to get approved in Canada than in the USA?
If that's the case, more companies and research dollars would be getting involved in tinnitus research in the future.
Awesome! I hope more people will get involved.
Keep hope alive, it sounds very promising. We have to hang in there.
I got a response from Gateway: Thanks for reaching out to us. As of now, the pipeline on tinnitus is still at pre-clinical stage, so it might...
I just emailed them also.
More companies are starting to study tinnitus to find cures and treatments.
I hate to hear that about the CEO. So there is no hope for tinnitus.
Sensorion (ALSEN) (FR0012596468 – ALSEN) a pioneering clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company which specializes in the development of novel...
2024. That's a long way off.
What researchers are leading the search for causes, treatments, and cures? Why can't companies work together on finding solutions?
WHAT. @JohnAdams That's a lot.
I don't know really. $5,000. $7,000.
How much will FX-322 cost?
$349.00 USD is not cheap. Good Luck.
Can someone offer an opinion on this piece of research? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31049251
OK I am glad DoD gave him money, but that is peanuts compared to what overall budgets get.
He and his team are still working on it but the funding is a problem. We talked for 5 mins, I did not ask him any in-depth questions. From the...
I have talked to him on the phone. Calling him is better than email I think. More personal.
I may have to reschedule the appointment because of work, sorry.
I notice it very little for 25 yrs but I went to a club 2 years and it spiked. Its has went down but my baseline has increased so I wear plugs if...
Are there any researchers investigating this theory, if not how can we get someone interested?
WOW I have an appointment for Georgetown Tinnitus Clinic this month. No ENT has given me any hope. Maybe Georgetown Tinnitus Clinic will.
Got T 25 years ago when opening my mouth my jaws were tight. I opened then wider that when I notice a low-frequency sound.
How can someone get the CDC involved?
Will tinnitus become more of a national problem?
That sounds so easy @Silvio Sabo.
Until there is a proven pathology, all this funding just keeps researchers employed. It's like the dog chasing their tail.
WOW, Danny Boy died wow. What was the cause of his death? I am sorry to hear that, he was a strong advocate of finding a cure.
10 million, that's peanuts. they can do better than that
When they prolong a trial that means it likely has failed.
what at we are still waiting for the result from phase II