A treatment that blocks an age-related protein restored cartilage in aging and injured joints by reprogramming existing cells rather than using stem cells.
A treatment that blocks an age-related protein restored cartilage in aging and injured joints by reprogramming existing cells rather than using stem cells.
Well, this shows promising results in phase 1.
https://miamiclinicalresearch.com/how-long-do-clinical-trials-last-understanding-the-timeline/
Most likely 5 years if nothing goes wrong.
The timeline is going to be wildly different depending on the side effects, and how long people are expected to have to take the drug.
It’s exciting news. Odds are we won’t see anything else about it soon, and it’s likely they’ll need to adjust something to make it work correctly, but this is the nature of research. Especially when it comes to medicine.
That’s great, thanks. A reasonable time line too, might be soon enough to save my knee.
Similar hope here. Exercise has kept the surgery at bay, 5 years in now (almost 6) since getting it diagnosed, and per the doctors ive got another 10 to go if I keep it up.
So its possible for me too and I’m hopeful it works out.