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Taipan clinical trials often take a long time. Apparently they haven’t moved to human trials yet.
For instance I did a clinical trial at Tempke Lung in Philadelphia for my chronic bronchitis - it took almost two years to complete. Luckily I got the actual RheOx treatment for the bronchitis. And my bronchitis is gone. But RheOx has not been approved in the US yet. Once it does get approval it is a game changer for those with the COPD chronic bronchitis!
Tempke Lung is a premier hospital for trials.

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at an age of quantum computers, plenty of sophisticated equipment, I do not understand the time frames needed

Misoprostol is already an approved drug with known side effects other drugs are used for crossover treatments they weren't originally developed for I'm definitely going to ask my p doc at my next visit

Congratulations. I know their third phase clinical trails have been completed but have not been able to find much info re the results or the status re the FDA. Am a tad put out by mu Pulmo who is the Chief of the Dept. Told me he had nothing else to offer except inhalers I was one...that was enough to get me digging only to find out about the valves/RheOx etc. Unfortunately I had valves placed so was not a candidate for the RheOx study. Further found out that the study was actually being done at the Medical Center that I go to!!!!, as were the valves. Besst have a practicing Pulmo than one in academia!!!!!