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Re: Windbag1014 post# 1532

Monday, 12/12/2022 1:15:18 PM

Monday, December 12, 2022 1:15:18 PM

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If approved, I don't know if you would be prescribed to take 4 or more pills a day. As I understand it, the parameters of the phase three trial is that a clinical trial patient is either taking one 8mg pill at night. or one 8mg pill before bed and then another one at breakfast.

In the phase 2b trial, they had dose ranges from one 8mg pill all the way up to three 32mg pills per day. The 8mg pill once or twice a day had essentially the same and best scores in the trial. The other higher doses results were not as good for some reason.



So in your personal situation, maybe you would get prescribed one Oramed pill per day and you would still need to inject yourself with insulin, but just less than you currently take. I could be wrong though since I'm just guessing. It might be a good question to post on Nadav Kidron's or Dr. Anne Peter's Twitter pages.

Also, my estimate was from someone's post online. I don't know for sure if one 8mg Oramed pill will actually be the equivalent of 8 units of insulin. For all I know, one pill could end up being more than the equivalent of 8 units. We probably won't know until the January announcement at the earliest...probably later when it gets to market.

Three weeks until we get the results! Literally shaking with excitement.
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