Researchers' breakthrough paves way for ALS cure(news.westernu.ca) |
Researchers' breakthrough paves way for ALS cure(news.westernu.ca) |
So, in fruit flies and not-even-real mice. I assume like most pharmaceutical experiments this will flame out in the human trials, but one can hope.
There were 86 phase III unsuccessful clinical trials for ALS. A phase III clinical trial is a huge effort, Each costs tens of millions Dollars.
If you look at phases I, II, and III trials there were 378 of them. There were also 186 trials on managing the disease (without attempting to cure it).
https://clinicaltrials.gov/search?cond=Amyotrophic%20Lateral...
Many people say that ALS research is not enough funded despite all those millions Dollars on trials, I believe this thinking is missing the most important findings from all those unsuccessful trials,
I believe that the paradigm of what is an ALS disease must be completely wrong for clinical trials to be so unsuccessful.
(Caveat: I am not a doctor; just a blogger on research on ALS/Parkinson/Alzheimer's diseases: https://padiracinnovation.org )