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Good news coming from ANNOVIS BIO

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Michel0220

Thank you very much for the post. This is one to follow closely.

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Sid44elosam

it looks to me like one of the real potential vitres. Results should be known by year end. And it is only an extra pill to take ! Sounds great

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6daniparky

Ottimo, chissà se potrebbe servire anche per chi è in uno stadio successivo?

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LeharLover62

Thanks! I missed this and have been following this drug…I wish they’d hurry.

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WinnieThePoo

I think there is ample possibility of disappointment. I realise most of us are hoping something genuinely new, and disease modifying has come along but there are a few "tells" this may not be the one.

First, after an episode of cringingly awful investor PR a few months ago, this is an announcement targetted at their investors. And what it says is the drug seems safe and they have easily recruited their target number of participants and will carry on with the trial as originally planned.

There was a lot of early excitement that in phase 2 it showed rapid and significant symptomatic relief. Posts on this forum have suggested the phase 3 trial talk has shifted to disease modification. But as I know with exanatide and SPARK, that is not easy to prove to the FDA's satisfaction. It would have a better chance of success if it could show clear symptomatic relief.

It has a 6 month double blind duration. SPARK and exanatide are both 2 years.

Primary outcomes were safety and tolerability, and updrs part 2 and 3 with an implication from the preamble about phase 2 results that this would be a statistically significant reduction in scores. Recent talk has been about an increase in scores slower than placebo. I have seen nothing suggesting they have discussed, never mind agreed this approach with the fda

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Farooqji in reply toWinnieThePoo

Spot on!

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MBAnderson

I have nothing to write home about after 2 months,

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gaga1958 in reply toMBAnderson

I also have had no change good or bad at 2 months

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gaga1958

I have not had any change, good or bad, after 2 months

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Delaraysbest in reply togaga1958

any update on this

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gaga1958 in reply toDelaraysbest

No change.

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Delaraysbest in reply togaga1958

Could you be on the placebo?

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gaga1958 in reply toDelaraysbest

I hope that’s the reason but no way to know

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Delaraysbest in reply togaga1958

Hope so too. Good luck

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