Potentially amazing news.
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Potentially amazing news.
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Thanks for posting this. I have sent it to a friend with particular interest in the topic.
Thanks for posting this. I have sent it to a friend with particular interest in the topic.
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When you do clinical trials, you must have a control group who gets the placebo, to measure if the treatment works.
If the treatment proves to work, members of the control group usually get the treatment, but for something like this it could be too late.
If the treatment proves to work, members of the control group usually get the treatment, but for something like this it could be too late.
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Same as with any life-threatening disease and a new treatment. Finding patients who haven't been on any other drug (so as not to skew the data potentially), and then giving half of them a placebo (so they effectively have no treatment at all). The company will jump in, stop the study (with FDA approval) and give everyone the drug in extreme cases where the difference between drug and placebo becomes obvious, but in the meantime, you've got untreated sick people.
Depending on how the early phase clinicals are designed, though, and of course the efficacy of the drug, the normal phase 3 double-blind might be bypassed in a case like this. Seems like a good idea, but I'm curious how they seem so certain that the particular stretch of virus does not mutate.
Depending on how the early phase clinicals are designed, though, and of course the efficacy of the drug, the normal phase 3 double-blind might be bypassed in a case like this. Seems like a good idea, but I'm curious how they seem so certain that the particular stretch of virus does not mutate.
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.
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This would be a very very very good thing.
And I wonder if other rapidly mutating viruses, like the flu, which occasionally sports lethal variants (think "bird flu"), have vulnerable non-variant genetic regions that would also be susceptible to such treatment (with, of course, an abzyme, another word I've never heard before, specific to them).
And I wonder if other rapidly mutating viruses, like the flu, which occasionally sports lethal variants (think "bird flu"), have vulnerable non-variant genetic regions that would also be susceptible to such treatment (with, of course, an abzyme, another word I've never heard before, specific to them).
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This why I ask Jeemie what he meant. As a fellow scientist he should understand how these trials work.gsabc wrote:Same as with any life-threatening disease and a new treatment. Finding patients who haven't been on any other drug (so as not to skew the data potentially), and then giving half of them a placebo (so they effectively have no treatment at all). The company will jump in, stop the study (with FDA approval) and give everyone the drug in extreme cases where the difference between drug and placebo becomes obvious, but in the meantime, you've got untreated sick people.
Depending on how the early phase clinicals are designed, though, and of course the efficacy of the drug, the normal phase 3 double-blind might be bypassed in a case like this. Seems like a good idea, but I'm curious how they seem so certain that the particular stretch of virus does not mutate.
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