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Please refrain from discussing trial recruitment. Have we learned nothing?
Congratulations, you just made the worst comment on this thread. Your comment singlehandedly killed any credibility this thread had.
Well DDR has been working on this for a long, long time with nothing to show, he hasn't even proven "it's a brain problem". On the other hand the...
DDR is a neurologist so of course he sees things that way. If all you have is a hammer everything looks like a nail. If hearing loss is unrelated...
Anything getting in the way of hearing can cause tinnitus.
They were wrong, fixing the issue fixes the symptoms.
Why are you people talking about lawyers and stuff? Look up the definition of ambulance chaser firms, nothing ever materializes out of this stuff....
They're not investigating, they're fishing. If they had something, they would just sue, so why haven't they done so?
Please, we already went through this months ago. Those are not lawsuits. Ambulance chaser law firms put ads seeking people in the trials, no one...
Because they said the research isn't continuing.
Yes, FX-322 isn't dead. If anything, this last data vindicates them. They did fuck up royally though.
It seems like this slipped from everyone: Pipeline Therapeutics Appoints Scott Oross as General Counsel New hires are always a good sign,...
Thank you @HootOwl and @Zugzug. Lots of people talking out of their ass as if it were gospel recently.
If any "Big Pharma" company had a drug that helps with tinnitus they would have marketed it as such decades ago, they aren't sitting on their patents.
You heard him guys, close the thread. We had a good run.
The mental gymnastics are wild. If FX-322 does go to market, both you and @GlennS are getting it the second you can. Why are you even arguing...
We've been trough this before...
Oh believe me, I know it's debilitating. But it's not a disease in itself, it's a symptom of many possible things.
it is a symptom
You have obvious hearing issues. How can you say this is a brain thing?
That's great.
Sorry, but that's not possible.
That's the only thing neuroscientists give him credit for, actually. That and his surgery robots, which are pretty good IIRC.
Whoosh. It's glaringly obvious lol, it's even got 420 in it.
Sorry, but that's not how that works, you can't just "pop around and take a look". It's not a big institution but it's no mom & pop either, it's a...
A quick Google search can answer that, sorry for an answer like this where something that is so obvious when you read the expert opinions I just...
Youre very early on, it gets better.
Agreed, but with all his money and fanfare all he has to show is 90s era stuff. I guess the machines he built to implant BCIs are good.
If a brain-computer interface is going to solve tinnitus, it's not going to be Elon's. His is one of the worst out there, he's just very famous.
Is that how it works?
Pretty old article. I guess when it came out it was pretty novel, but now all of these things are common knowledge. Nothing new. And the...
If it's going to play out how it's going to play out, then let us discuss it in peace. No one is being overtly optimistic here, we're pretty much...
You should get it. The alternative (COVID-19) can be much worse for your tinnitus.
Sorry but at the moment I don't think any of your questions can be answered. There probably is an answer but Stanford won't comment until they...
There's a TL;DR 5 messages above from yours.
Anything we could think of here they already did. They're testing methods.
Dirk de Ridder is doing this in New Zealand.
Stop it! You are harassing him!
Yes
Well depends. The theory you refer to mainly applies to NIHL. I agree with it though. However, I think that FX-322 could give us a decent amount...
Hey I'm about a year and it got better on my right ear, left is a work in process, give it time, you're less than a month in.
Sorry, I think I wasn't clear enough. If they go this route, they have better chances for approval because these are endpoints that have been...
I guess that's also a good way of seeing it!
Frequency Therapeutics just posted a pre-March infographic. Looks like they really are going for the clarity/WIN route. Thank God. [ATTACH]
Hyperacusis is most likely a symptom of HL
Oh man. This took a weird turn. I'm all for trying to make the best out of a bad situation but for some people that's just impossible, saying...
Bravo, you truly are a Chad! This sucks but we have to rise above it.
I guess that's good, but we won't be properly represented until the people that represent us also say what we are saying.
Wow, that is a huge letdown.
MVP.
If they did that, then the panel fundamentally misunderstands us.
TL;DR?
What did he say?
Placebo, and it doesn't mean more successful, it means the patient thinks they've improved
They already said no, didn't they?
I wonder if Frequency Therapeutics is going to show individual data at their investor conference. Also wow, I'm having March flashbacks.
He didn't read the slide I guess. We have known this information for 2 months now.
How long did it took you?
New Dr. Susan Shore update! Cochlear nucleus small cells use olivocochlear collaterals to encode sounds in noise Yet to be peer reviewed. She...