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Watching the very slow although positive progression of this and VM-202
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Does anyone know if it's going to be years down the road or could this come to market in a shorter time frame?

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Anything is possible but typically it takes several years.
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Does anyone know if it's going to be years down the road or could this come to market in a shorter time frame?

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They are completing Phase IIB and should have hopefully started Phase III. So if that continues to go well, then it will probably be a minimum of 2-3 more years.
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They are completing Phase IIB and should have hopefully started Phase III. So if that continues to go well, then it will probably be a minimum of 2-3 more years.
I think I heard it was 2019 it would be available
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I think I heard it was 2019 it would be available
Wonder if I will still be alive in 2019. I will be 68 this year and have suffered from sarcoidosis for more than 40 years. Tired of it and all of its crazy complications. There is much more known about diabetes than sarcoidosis, hence the title "orphan disease." No matter, whether related to sarcoidosis or diabetes, anyone with autonomic small fiber neuropathy needs help. Don't know much about how small fiber neuropathy works with diabetes patients. Does it also mess with heart beats, temperatures and cause orthostatic hypotension, along with pain, numbness, etc?
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Wonder if I will still be alive in 2019. I will be 68 this year and have suffered from sarcoidosis for more than 40 years. Tired of it and all of its crazy complications. There is much more known about diabetes than sarcoidosis, hence the title "orphan disease." No matter, whether related to sarcoidosis or diabetes, anyone with autonomic small fiber neuropathy needs help. Don't know much about how small fiber neuropathy works with diabetes patients. Does it also mess with heart beats, temperatures and cause orthostatic hypotension, along with pain, numbness, etc?
Yes, it can and does in my case.

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