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Dejibo 04-25-2011 07:34 PM

Did they find a drug that can stop ms?
 
They think they have found a drug that can stop MS


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...e-illness.html

you be the judge

Kitty 04-25-2011 07:52 PM

Interesting. I'll be cautiously optimistic. I can't help but wonder what the side effects of this med will be.

TheSleeper 04-25-2011 08:54 PM

At this point I will side with Kitty on this, way to early to tell. As it is my view better the devil you know than the one you don`t, I also would be real interested in possible side effects.

SallyC 04-25-2011 09:11 PM

DAM MICE!!:p

Debbie D 04-25-2011 09:12 PM

Why do mice get such wonderful care, anyway?;)

kicker 04-25-2011 09:36 PM

I'm just going to sit quietly and wait.Always hopeful but cautious.

mrsD 04-26-2011 06:31 AM

Wow...looks hopeful...

I hope it doesn't end up costing a bajillion bucks a month though!

Dejibo 04-26-2011 06:45 AM

The funny part is we have ALL heard this before about so many different drugs or treatments, yes? I want more than a broken promise this time. :rolleyes:

kicker 04-26-2011 07:00 AM

They've "penciled" it it for end of year to try on RR patients. IF it helps it's usually 7+ years with people testing to approval. Testing on PP along the way maybe, Gonna breathe again. IF it helps, too late for this aging body. I hate to be less than positive, reality can bite, but it's bitten me. Too many IFs. The answer for me is there is no answer.

Harry Z 04-26-2011 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dejibo (Post 765422)
They think they have found a drug that can stop MS


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...e-illness.html

you be the judge

No wanting to sound pessimistic, but can anyone name one successful treatment that worked on that poor MS mouse that eventually proved beneficial to MS patients?

Harry

kicker 04-26-2011 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harry Z (Post 765590)
No wanting to sound pessimistic, but can anyone name one successful treatment that worked on that poor MS mouse that eventually proved beneficial to MS patients?

Harry

Ahhh, to be a mouse.

Erin524 04-26-2011 11:25 PM

Kicker, you dont want to be a mouse (for one, they're gross! EWWWWW!!!)

They GAVE that poor mouse MS. Torturing that nasty little piece of vermin (better him than us!) but after they do all their tests on those mice, they do little mouse autopsies to see what all their experiments to them. (they dont wait for the mouse to die a "natural" death either. They help them along in that regard)

Nope, I'd rather be the human benefiting from the mouse being experimented on. Hopefully we get to benefit from it.

kicker 04-27-2011 06:27 AM

Erin, TMI, TMI!!!! EEEEWWWW.

I once had a very psychotic student. He would start conversations with me "You of the species that lives in the boiler room". Always thought he meant mouse or rat. He called his psychologist (one of the nicest ladies ever) "the Evil One". Even the other students thought him "odd".

wkikta 04-27-2011 09:16 AM

Their 7 year time line is highly optimistic. It has usually been 20 or more years and most treatments that help the mice don't work for humans.:mad:

And, the mice don't have MS, they have EAE which mimics MS for research study.

SallyC 04-27-2011 12:22 PM

Poor little Mousey Guys.....for naught..:(:mad:

karilann 04-27-2011 01:28 PM

New med
 
Why didn't this make front page news in the USA?

EddieF 04-28-2011 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by karilann (Post 765828)
Why didn't this make front page news in the USA?

Because this country -----'s nowadays. The holy FDA has to hug, kiss, embrace, profit, ect. We'll stop getting loans one day. That week, things will change.

Mariel 05-09-2011 03:33 AM

I'm one of those who think MS has more than one cause. Some may be cured by one thing, and someone else may need something else. MS is a cluster of diseases.

marcstck 05-14-2011 01:52 AM

You've got to take all of these early reports of major advancements in the fight against MS with several large grains of salt. More often than not these releases are meant to kickstart funding for the research, or to increase the stock prices of the companies involved in the initial research.

Sorry if that's a jaded view, but it's the doggone truth. You must keep in mind that mice simply do not get MS. They are given a disease that mimics MS by injecting the mice with myelin proteins, to which they have an allergic reaction. This allergic reaction causes their immune systems to attack their CNS, but that's as far as the similarities between the mouse disease (EAE) and human MS go.

As others have noted, even if this research did prove effective once transitioned to humans, you're looking at a minimum of seven to 10 years before it hits the market.

Sorry to be a downer, but I find it almost unconscionable the way the emotions of MS patients are played with by these hyped up stories of "major discoveries" that are never heard from again…

The medical research model that has evolved in the last couple of decades is seriously broken. Desperately ill patients have been transformed into consumers, and that's a very bad development…

kicker 05-14-2011 06:50 AM

My sodium level is so elevated by all these reports, it can only be a bad thing. I can't wait until they start using sexy, happy women on commercials to sell MS drugs!

Kitty 05-14-2011 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kicker (Post 770290)
My sodium level is so elevated by all these reports, it can only be a bad thing. I can't wait until they start using sexy, happy women on commercials to sell MS drugs!

Don't worry, Kicker......I'm sure that's next! :rolleyes:

SallyC 05-14-2011 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kicker (Post 770290)
My sodium level is so elevated by all these reports, it can only be a bad thing. I can't wait until they start using sexy, happy women on commercials to sell MS drugs!

I'm too sexy for MS!!!:D

SallyC 05-14-2011 11:53 AM

I so agree Marc, thanks..:)


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