<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>izemmom</b></i>
Emily's going to be doing her first clinical trial. It is a study to help "approve" the use of HTS in infants (under age 6). She has been taken off of HTS for a month, then we will receive either 7% like she uses now, or an isotonic saline. The study lasts a year. We've loved the results of HTS for her, and I'm glad we can participate in this study which will hopefully make it more widely available for young childern. Oh, and we get free albuterol and the study drug for a year, along with new neb cups! Not a bad exchange for filling out some questionairres and a few extra visits!
I'm excited that she is nearing the age where she'll be eligible for more studies!</end quote></div>
Thanks Tami for going to the extra trouble of participating in a trial and helping the rest of the community.
I'm sure that there are many young children who will (hopefully) benefit from your daughter doing this trial now.
My son was actually in the original HS trials here in Australia (long time ago), so there you go, we're all in it together, and all trying to do our bit to assit the coomunity.
Thanks again! You'll have to buy your daughter a special gift for going to the docs more often lol <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
Emily's going to be doing her first clinical trial. It is a study to help "approve" the use of HTS in infants (under age 6). She has been taken off of HTS for a month, then we will receive either 7% like she uses now, or an isotonic saline. The study lasts a year. We've loved the results of HTS for her, and I'm glad we can participate in this study which will hopefully make it more widely available for young childern. Oh, and we get free albuterol and the study drug for a year, along with new neb cups! Not a bad exchange for filling out some questionairres and a few extra visits!
I'm excited that she is nearing the age where she'll be eligible for more studies!</end quote></div>
Thanks Tami for going to the extra trouble of participating in a trial and helping the rest of the community.
I'm sure that there are many young children who will (hopefully) benefit from your daughter doing this trial now.
My son was actually in the original HS trials here in Australia (long time ago), so there you go, we're all in it together, and all trying to do our bit to assit the coomunity.
Thanks again! You'll have to buy your daughter a special gift for going to the docs more often lol <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">