TranceAddict Forums (www.tranceaddict.com/forums)
- Chill Out Room
-- Good news, whores.
Pages (2): [1] 2 »
Good news, whores.
HIV vaccine makers ready for human testing
An experimental HIV vaccine developed by an Ontario researcher may soon be approved for human testing in the United States.
The vaccine was developed by University of Western Ontario professor Dr. Chil-Yong Kang, who is being supported by Sumagen Canada Inc.
The makers of the vaccine -- dubbed SAV001-H -- have sought an application from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to begin human testing.
According to Sumagen Canada, the vaccine has already been tested on animals, without any identified adverse effects or safety risks.
It has already been patented in more than 70 countries around the world.
If approved, the human testing for the vaccine will have two phases: The first will test its safety, the second will test how much of an immune response that the vaccine stimulates.
Sumagen Canada, which is a subsidiary of a Korean drug research company, says it is prepared to start a clinical trial for the vaccine as soon as the FDA gives its approval.
To date, no cure has been found for HIV/AIDS despite years of research. The most recent clinical trials for other vaccines have been unsuccessful.
In December, Nobel Prize winner Luc Montagnier predicted that is "a matter of four to five years" before an HIV vaccine is developed.
Montagnier was one of two scientists to discover the HIV virus in 1983.
He was awarded the 2008 Nobel Prize in medicine last October.
Link: http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNe...0701?hub=Health
if it was made in canadaland, why don't they test that shit on canadians first?
and if its patented by 70 countries, why is it still "experiemental" ?
and what are the results from the other 70 countries?
| quote: |
| Originally posted by tubularbills if it was made in canadaland, why don't they test that shit on canadians first? and if its patented by 70 countries, why is it still "experiemental" ? and what are the results from the other 70 countries? |
| quote: |
| Originally posted by woscar LOL, the fact that something is patented doesn't mean it's already tested, and ready for production. They are anticipating that it will indeed be successful and preventing any shenanigans. |
I'd guess testing this 'cure' in the US would accelerate it's FDA approval and enable quicker distribution; if the results are indeed flawless; there are other factors one should take in consideration:
1. side effects (long term and short term)
2. cost per vaccine (durability too)
alot of answers are left in the dark, the initiative is outstanding though, good stuff, Canada.
Oh man if they could cure every STD out there i bet we'd be fucking like jack rabbits, I know i would be!
In time, in time.

| quote: |
| Originally posted by winston I'd guess testing this 'cure' in the US would accelerate it's FDA approval and enable quicker distribution; if the results are indeed flawless; there are other factors one should take in consideration: 1. side effects (long term and short term) 2. cost per vaccine (durability too) alot of answers are left in the dark, the initiative is outstanding though, good stuff, Canada. |
| quote: |
| Originally posted by Chris Crossland Oh man if they could cure every STD out there i bet we'd be fucking like jack rabbits, I know i would be! In time, in time. |
"They ain't never curin' AIDS... they ain't NEEEEEEVER curin' AIDS"
| quote: |
| Originally posted by Chris Crossland Oh man if they could cure every STD out there i bet we'd be fucking like jack rabbits, I know i would be! In time, in time. |
| quote: |
| Originally posted by Rose Don't know about you but, people are doing this already lol. |
| quote: |
| Originally posted by tubularbills let's be honest Chris, you fuck like jack rabbits anyway; regardless of a cure for your herpes |
So Bas and I can finally make love and not worry about it?
| quote: |
| Originally posted by iammesol So Bas and I can finally make love and not worry about it? |
That's for you to wonder, big boy.
omg omg omg omg omg
Who wants to fuck? Not you, Will. I mean, have you seen that thing on your neck?

Fuck yeah, I'm so dumping my bf. Now I can finally have all that unprotected promiscuous sex I've always wanted!
Hiv vaccines get tested on humans every day. Anybody can sign up for them, even if you dont have aids to help the research of finding an aids vaccine.
I learned all of this by having to go to a AIDS seminar in Atlanta for my development class.
:/

| quote: |
| Originally posted by The17sss "They ain't never curin' AIDS... they ain't NEEEEEEVER curin' AIDS" |
| quote: |
| Originally posted by nchs09 I learned all of this when I caught AIDS in Atlanta. :/ |
| quote: |
| Originally posted by Rose Don't know about you but, people are doing this already lol. |
Re: Good news, whores.
| quote: |
| Originally posted by Enigmatik HIV vaccine makers ready for human testing An experimental HIV vaccine developed by an Ontario researcher may soon be approved for human testing in the United States. The vaccine was developed by University of Western Ontario professor Dr. Chil-Yong Kang, who is being supported by Sumagen Canada Inc. The makers of the vaccine -- dubbed SAV001-H -- have sought an application from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to begin human testing. According to Sumagen Canada, the vaccine has already been tested on animals, without any identified adverse effects or safety risks. It has already been patented in more than 70 countries around the world. If approved, the human testing for the vaccine will have two phases: The first will test its safety, the second will test how much of an immune response that the vaccine stimulates. Sumagen Canada, which is a subsidiary of a Korean drug research company, says it is prepared to start a clinical trial for the vaccine as soon as the FDA gives its approval. To date, no cure has been found for HIV/AIDS despite years of research. The most recent clinical trials for other vaccines have been unsuccessful. In December, Nobel Prize winner Luc Montagnier predicted that is "a matter of four to five years" before an HIV vaccine is developed. Montagnier was one of two scientists to discover the HIV virus in 1983. He was awarded the 2008 Nobel Prize in medicine last October. Link: http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNe...0701?hub=Health |
Re: Re: Good news, whores.
| quote: |
| Originally posted by Jake Benson yet |
i love in the medical field everything is always 5yrs away 
whenever these dickheads realize that medicine has to be gene specific we can finally get something going. until then i highly doubt any of this crap works.
Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.