Anybody have any information about Vertex 661?

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moxie1

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I'm considering doing the trial of the combination Vertex 770/vertex 661.
I'm wondering if anyone has heard anything good about the 661. I'm hesitant about doing the trial for only 2 reasons.
1) It's in an early phase, which means that I won't get the medication anymore when the trial is done, even if it did wonderful things for me
2) the trial is 2 1/2 hours away from me. It will be a 5 hour round trip (possibly with a 3 year old in tow)every week for the next month
What does everyone think?
 
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moxie1

Guest
I'm considering doing the trial of the combination Vertex 770/vertex 661.
I'm wondering if anyone has heard anything good about the 661. I'm hesitant about doing the trial for only 2 reasons.
1) It's in an early phase, which means that I won't get the medication anymore when the trial is done, even if it did wonderful things for me
2) the trial is 2 1/2 hours away from me. It will be a 5 hour round trip (possibly with a 3 year old in tow)every week for the next month
What does everyone think?
 
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cfsucks

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if you're healthy enough- and stable- i would go for it. it may not benefit you directly, but it has the possibility to help other people with cf!
 
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cfsucks

Guest
if you're healthy enough- and stable- i would go for it. it may not benefit you directly, but it has the possibility to help other people with cf!
 

Anomie

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I would imagine that if you participated in the phase 2 portion of the trial then you would be invited back for phase 3. I'm also guessing that it will be effective to some degree since they used high throughput screening to detect it just like they did with vx 770 and 809. There's just not alot of info about it since its just now entering human trials. I would say that if your health is stable right now then maybe wait and see if it pans out but if you're desparate then go for it.
 

Anomie

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I would imagine that if you participated in the phase 2 portion of the trial then you would be invited back for phase 3. I'm also guessing that it will be effective to some degree since they used high throughput screening to detect it just like they did with vx 770 and 809. There's just not alot of info about it since its just now entering human trials. I would say that if your health is stable right now then maybe wait and see if it pans out but if you're desparate then go for it.
 

bigstar

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I would definitely do it! I live in Europe so I have no chance in participating in any studies! My opinion is go for it!
 

bigstar

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I would definitely do it! I live in Europe so I have no chance in participating in any studies! My opinion is go for it!
 
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MCGrad2006

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I would say definitely. I read online that it's phase 2, which is in the middle. When I did Azli, it was phase three and it was the last one. And I do think that you would be able to get it after this phase is done. At least even for open label, which comes after trials before drug is approved. Thats a long drive, but I would totally do it. When I looked I think the closest to me was NYC and thats 5 hours...way too much, but if it was 2 1/2 I would probably.
 
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MCGrad2006

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I would say definitely. I read online that it's phase 2, which is in the middle. When I did Azli, it was phase three and it was the last one. And I do think that you would be able to get it after this phase is done. At least even for open label, which comes after trials before drug is approved. Thats a long drive, but I would totally do it. When I looked I think the closest to me was NYC and thats 5 hours...way too much, but if it was 2 1/2 I would probably.
 

saveferris2009

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Check with Lauren (LouLou) if you would like.

Thanks to her, Kalydeco is on the market. If people like her didn't participate, we may not have the drug on the market. We all owe a LOT to people like Lauren!
 

saveferris2009

New member
Check with Lauren (LouLou) if you would like.

Thanks to her, Kalydeco is on the market. If people like her didn't participate, we may not have the drug on the market. We all owe a LOT to people like Lauren!
 

LouLou

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thanks again for Amy! You sure know how to make a girl feel appreciated :) I feel so lucky and blessed to have access to this wonderful drug.

Becky, I would go for it but I would try to find care for your child. Unfortunately when I was participating at least they wouldn't reimburse for childcare but you should ask anyway! I think you'll find the experience really rewarding. It's nothing like being hospitalized or even like a clinic appt because you have your coordinator there walking you through each step and really being your advocate. Mine went out of the way for me, delivered my vest to my hotel, opened all doors, pressed all elevator buttons, answered all height and weight questions, etc. It's like having a concierge sort of. Then to top it off they give you a generous budget for food for the day. And I believe living as far as you do, you could request and likely win getting lodging for the night before so that the travel isn't too taxing on you all in one day. The "mommy breaks" have been nice and beneficial to my health. Staying at a 5 star hotel was a nice perk and made it quite comfortable.

Funny story when I was in Ph. 2B for 770. The directions AT THAT TIME NOT ANYMORE THOUGH were to take the medication WITH a HIGH PROTEIN SNACK. Each night when I was at Hilton I'd order my shrimp cocktail to have with my little blue pill. Anyway, it was all a lot of fun and I have lifetime friends from the experience...3 of them. Two different coordinators from each Phase I was in and the director of the center. I enjoy having contacts in the cf world outside of my own clinic in case I need a 2nd opinion about something.

I really feel like I have been in the best of care. It isn't like I had been led to believe at all...like we are the guinea pigs and only get involved when it is last resort. Rather EVERYONE treats me the way saveferris does. Very thankful and appreciative and authentically an advocate for what is best for me.

I would do it again in a heartbeat. A plus is that Vertex is known in the industry to be one of the most generous yet. I think you will GET so much more than you GIVE. Also, if it does give you benefits or even if you get placebo but the results are good it pretty much does guarantee you a spot in Ph. 3 and if it's like 770 there will be more people wanting to participate in PH. 3 than spots so you may want to go ahead and claim your spot now!
 

LouLou

New member
thanks again for Amy! You sure know how to make a girl feel appreciated :) I feel so lucky and blessed to have access to this wonderful drug.

Becky, I would go for it but I would try to find care for your child. Unfortunately when I was participating at least they wouldn't reimburse for childcare but you should ask anyway! I think you'll find the experience really rewarding. It's nothing like being hospitalized or even like a clinic appt because you have your coordinator there walking you through each step and really being your advocate. Mine went out of the way for me, delivered my vest to my hotel, opened all doors, pressed all elevator buttons, answered all height and weight questions, etc. It's like having a concierge sort of. Then to top it off they give you a generous budget for food for the day. And I believe living as far as you do, you could request and likely win getting lodging for the night before so that the travel isn't too taxing on you all in one day. The "mommy breaks" have been nice and beneficial to my health. Staying at a 5 star hotel was a nice perk and made it quite comfortable.

Funny story when I was in Ph. 2B for 770. The directions AT THAT TIME NOT ANYMORE THOUGH were to take the medication WITH a HIGH PROTEIN SNACK. Each night when I was at Hilton I'd order my shrimp cocktail to have with my little blue pill. Anyway, it was all a lot of fun and I have lifetime friends from the experience...3 of them. Two different coordinators from each Phase I was in and the director of the center. I enjoy having contacts in the cf world outside of my own clinic in case I need a 2nd opinion about something.

I really feel like I have been in the best of care. It isn't like I had been led to believe at all...like we are the guinea pigs and only get involved when it is last resort. Rather EVERYONE treats me the way saveferris does. Very thankful and appreciative and authentically an advocate for what is best for me.

I would do it again in a heartbeat. A plus is that Vertex is known in the industry to be one of the most generous yet. I think you will GET so much more than you GIVE. Also, if it does give you benefits or even if you get placebo but the results are good it pretty much does guarantee you a spot in Ph. 3 and if it's like 770 there will be more people wanting to participate in PH. 3 than spots so you may want to go ahead and claim your spot now!
 

chroma7

New member
FYI. Typo on the email I'm told. Should be medicalinfo@vrtx.com, not medical_info@vrtx.com . Called them yesterday.
 

chroma7

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FYI. Typo on the email I'm told. Should be medicalinfo@vrtx.com, not medical_info@vrtx.com . Called them yesterday.
 

ashleydog

New member
I drag my kids along when I am in clinical trials <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
they have a blast, really
I sent you a pm
 

ashleydog

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I drag my kids along when I am in clinical trials <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
they have a blast, really
I sent you a pm
 
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