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Enterin’s ENT-01 Restored Bowel Motility in Constipated Parkinson’s Patients

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MBAnderson

It worked for me.

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Were you one of a study participants?

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MBAnderson in reply toparkie13

yes

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parkie13 in reply toMBAnderson

Can you buy the ingredient?

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I do not know for sure that it cannot be bought by a Lab. Interin is making their own. We cannot buy it. It's a pharmaceutical - a synthetic derivative of Squalimine. (I forget the name.) I looked into having it made, but that seemed unlikely too. I'm pretty sure they have a new trial going now in 15 locations around the US. Oh, but you're not in the US are you?

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parkie13 in reply toMBAnderson

Yes, I am, Idaho

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MBAnderson in reply toparkie13

OK, its Parkie who is not

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AmyLindy in reply toMBAnderson

@MBAnderson or others, What makes this different from “dulcolax” or other laxative mechanisms? In simple terms: is it the improvement of nerve signaling vs osmotic motility /movement?

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MBAnderson in reply toAmyLindy

It's actually more than that. I believe is that it removes a/syn and/or prevents it from aggregating. I believe it addresses 1 of the fundamental components of the problem. The CEO explains it in the video on their website.

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AmyLindy in reply toMBAnderson

I was lazy and just now re- read the excellent document as linked 🧐 busting past a-syn clumps & signaling is key. Appreciate your involvement in research & “reporting”.

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Pats68

I have read about what seems like hundreds of promising studies but never is there anything new on the market. What happens to all these study results?

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MBAnderson in reply toPats68

Nearly all of them fail by the time they get to a phase III trial. 100% of the trials hoping for a PD cure have failed, obviously.

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Farooqji

A lot of discussion on the topic here

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MBAnderson in reply toFarooqji

Well, that refreshed my memory. Everything you could want to know. I gotta get busy and get in this current study.

Biotech firm Enterin will host a webinar to present top-line results from their Phase 2b (KARMET) study in #Parkinsons on Thursday 27th January at 2:30pm EST

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Next study from Enterin Inc ENT 01 for constipation. I was in phase 1 study and the stuff worked fine.

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