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@anniepie

Thanks very much Heather @heathert.

It is the USA BeyondAir Clinical Trial (Nitric Oxide) based in Australia at Greenslopes Private Hospital in Brisbane. (It is also being run in the USA).

(I don't know if I will be eligible now -- it could take a few months to sort out what's happening with this new health problem).

In earlier studies, Nitric Oxide has been shown to kill NTM and some other bacteria and break through biofilm.

The Gallipolli Research Centre at Greenslopes Private Hospital is managing it in Australia. It is strictly ONLY for medically-treated but Refractory (Unresponsive) NTM infections, and I think also for Cystic Fibrosis or COPD patients with unresponsive infections.

But I think this clinical trial is only based in two places: in Brisbane Australia and in the USA.

For participation in the trial in Australia, I think you'd need to live in Brisbane for a while because the trial requires you to become an admitted patient in the Greenslopes Private Hospital (free of cost) for 1 week. Then for two weeks, use BeyondAir's special nitric oxide machine 4 times each day (@40 minutes each time). Then use that machine twice per day (@40 minutes each time) for around 2 or 3 months..

A general phone number for Gallipoli Research Centre in Brisbane, Australia, is +61 7 3394 7284 if you need more information.

Hugs to you across the ditch, Annie x

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Replies to "Thanks very much Heather @heathert. It is the USA BeyondAir Clinical Trial (Nitric Oxide) based in..."

Hi Annie, I hope you get to go into the nitric oxide trial soon, breaking through the biofilm sounds great. Thank you so much for the information on it. I do not get tested again for 6 months so I would probably miss it also and like you say it is really for Aussies, not that I would mind living there for a bit!
I hope your new health issue is going well for you and I wish you all the best with it. Keep in touch and take care.
Huge Heather the Kiwi.