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Alordine (PH94B) - promising social anxiety drug

Posted by rovers95 on September 18, 2014, at 12:25:18

Hi all

Has anyone heard anything of Alordine (PH94B), which seems to have some potential for the treatment of social anxiety.

Apparently it's going into Phase 3 trials, so how long should we expect to wait to see it on the market?

They also have an AD in development called PH10.

http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/article.aspx?articleID=1859429

http://www.pherin.com/

Rover

 

Re: Alordine (PH94B) - promising social anxiety drug

Posted by Hugh on September 18, 2014, at 15:33:04

In reply to Alordine (PH94B) - promising social anxiety drug, posted by rovers95 on September 18, 2014, at 12:25:18

Sounds interesting.

"It works by mimicking pheromones, the chemicals that animals use to communicate alarm, sexual readiness, and other messages to each other."

The entire article:

http://www.healthline.com/health-news/nasal-spray-to-combat-social-anxiety-041114

 

Re: Alordine (PH94B) - promising social anxiety drug » Hugh

Posted by Phillipa on September 18, 2014, at 18:17:08

In reply to Re: Alordine (PH94B) - promising social anxiety drug, posted by Hugh on September 18, 2014, at 15:33:04

Those smells?

 

Re: Alordine (PH94B) - promising social anxiety drug

Posted by willyee234 on September 18, 2014, at 18:45:08

In reply to Re: Alordine (PH94B) - promising social anxiety drug, posted by Hugh on September 18, 2014, at 15:33:04

Best social anxiety combo ive ever seen in my life was ghb,low dose klonopin and a mow dose stimulant.Bnezos cover gaba a for anxiety,ghb covers gaba b for social avoidance and dopamine from low dose stim helps you to be more open and outward.Its an impossable combo to get i know but its the only one i seen work wonders literaly

 

Re: Alordine (PH94B) - promising social anxiety drug » rovers95

Posted by babbler20 on September 18, 2014, at 19:38:41

In reply to Alordine (PH94B) - promising social anxiety drug, posted by rovers95 on September 18, 2014, at 12:25:18

Thank god for this. I have been waiting my whole life for something to actually relieve my anxiety long-term

 

Re: Alordine (PH94B) - promising social anxiety drug

Posted by babbler20 on September 18, 2014, at 19:48:47

In reply to Re: Alordine (PH94B) - promising social anxiety drug, posted by Hugh on September 18, 2014, at 15:33:04

After reading the article, this is what I came away with, those who took the drug instead of the placebo were already 4% less anxious before speaking publicly. After the group that received the drug, they were 14% less anxious than the placebo group. Are you kidding me, this drug only improves your anxiety by 14%? I have officially given up hope. The last two drugs that were supposed to help me were Suvorexant and this drug. Suvorexant has been hyped up as the next blockbuster drug even though one study showed that it only helps you sleep for 15 minutes longer on average and makes you fall asleep a few minutes earlier.

 

Re: Alordine (PH94B) - promising social anxiety drug » babbler20

Posted by SLS on September 18, 2014, at 19:59:57

In reply to Re: Alordine (PH94B) - promising social anxiety drug, posted by babbler20 on September 18, 2014, at 19:48:47

Don't be so quick to lose hope.

I think that one would have to know how statistics are compiled in these studies in order to evaluate the numbers that were reported. I don't know enough to help you with this, though.


- Scott

 

Re: Alordine (PH94B) - promising social anxiety drug » SLS

Posted by babbler20 on September 18, 2014, at 22:57:37

In reply to Re: Alordine (PH94B) - promising social anxiety drug » babbler20, posted by SLS on September 18, 2014, at 19:59:57

Thank you, Scott. Are you doing better?


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