Drug trial in Hearing restoration in Phase 3

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  1. James

    James ''Everywhere I go there I am'' GS

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    They are looking for people.

    http://www.trials.novartis.com/en/clinical-trials/hearing-restoration-clinical-trial/
     
  2. Mac

    Mac Active Member

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    James,

    Awesome post...thanks as always for positive stuff.

    It says this is Phase 3...I looked pretty hard for Phase 2 results?? They would obviously not go to a Phase 3 (final trial) without strong Phase 2 (proof it actually works) numbers.

    If anyone can dig up Phase 2 results or press release please send along...Thanks!!
     
  3. ckdk

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    not sure if it's the same with this https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02132130

    However, there was no result posted and MM is excluded from eligibility. :mad:
     
  4. James

    James ''Everywhere I go there I am'' GS

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    ckdk

    That looks like it. Will look for phase 2 results too.
     
  5. ckdk

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    I thought if someone can find a way to restore hearing such as this trial, it will helps us.

    However, since MM is excluded from the eligibility category, is that means that if this drug is a success then we can't benefit from it or it might be able to restore the hearing but not the other MM symptoms?
     
  6. brianfrood

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    I see the principal researcher, Dr. Staecker, on Friday and will ask him about it.
    SG
     
  7. James

    James ''Everywhere I go there I am'' GS

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    Great Sailing guy we are all ears! ;D ;D ;D
     
  8. Mac

    Mac Active Member

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    Thanks Sailing guy...Get as many details as he will give!! Phase 3 is a great sign!
     
  9. dwaynehoover

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    I read that they have to do surgery and use anesthesia to get the stuff to your inner ear. I hope that is not the only way. I would not trust them to do more than an injection thru my eardrum( I have done before).
     

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