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New epilepsy cure, possible implications for HPPD?


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This avenue of research has merit. I will see the original paper, I knew this technique was under investigation with seizures. It is an excellent find by both users who posted it today.

We have a friend in Gene Therapy research connected to Hallucinogen research. Also, one of the most accomplished MD/PhD/MBAs I can think of who you would never guess by their modesty. (They have an MD, PhD & MBA from schools Stanford, Harvard, MIT-Sloan.) He visited the web site. Did I mention our friend in cause is a Global Executive for major pharmaceutical company? Was CMO at Genzyme? Even to get thoughts on use for HPPD would be very valuable and convincing to me because he knows both worlds.

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This avenue of research has merit. I will see the original paper, I knew this technique was under investigation with seizures. It is an excellent find by both users who posted it today.

We have a friend in Gene Therapy research connected to Hallucinogen research. Also, one of the most accomplished MD/PhD/MBAs I can think of who you would never guess by their modesty. (They have an MD, PhD & MBA from schools Stanford, Harvard, MIT-Sloan.) He visited the web site. Did I mention our friend in cause is a Global Executive for major pharmaceutical company? Was CMO at Genzyme? Even to get thoughts on use for HPPD would be very valuable and convincing to me because he knows both worlds.

Sorry if I re-posted it, I didn't spot it anywhere else. That's fantastic to have a gene therapy specialists on board. I personally can't see beyond gene therapy as a treatment - I find medication to be counter productive, particularly to a group of people with pre-existing addictive (and sometimes compulsive) personalities.

The sooner it becomes mainstream in human medicine the better. I get a feeling that's not going to happen for another decade or two though.

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What makes you so sure we have at least a decade to go before we see some form of help?

Isn't medicine making leaps and bounds that regulators can't seem to keep up?

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What makes you so sure we have at least a decade to go before we see some form of help?

Isn't medicine making leaps and bounds that regulators can't seem to keep up?

Drug companies are much more intersted in profit and avoiding liability than in actually treating our condition. The testing process for any medical treatment is arduous, and clinical trials in humans only happen for a tiny percentage of all drugs discovered.

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David, how long do these sort of things tend to take to get to market .... from this early stage of testing on labrats and first public reports to actually being able to get them prescribed?

5 years, 10 years.... impossible to say?

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