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Update on Omnispirant

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Hi Everyone.

As you may recall, I posted info about Omnispirant when I joined this forum about 3 months ago.

(OmniSpirant will provide the technological expertise to produce exosomes from genetically modified stem cells. OmniSpirant have also developed a method to enhance the delivery of these exosomes into lung tissues. These exosomes will then be delivered by an inhaled aerosol to recode diseased lung cells in patients, using Aerogen’s expertise and best in class technology in this area. The Centre for Cell Manufacturing at NUI Galway will industrialise the scalable manufacturing process for this new treatment).

I’ve just been checking for updates on the Omnispirant.com website & find the inhaler will also be advantageous to people with post COVID lung damage! Just wish they could speed things up & get this product out to those in need as soon as possible. The release date for availability is still estimated as 2028!

Stay safe & keep breathing🙏🏼XX

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There is so much being developed to help , there will be so many people needing this the projected available date is awful. Surely it will be speeded up?

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We can only hope & pray that they will expedite the release date sooner than projected Jaybird19🙏🏼XX

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