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Alkeus pharmaceutical Clinical Trial for Stargardt’s Disease

Hope for Treatment with Alkeus Pharmaceutical.

The trial is using oral therapy, once a day, Gildeuretinol.

Stargardt disease is caused by the changes in a gene called ABCA4, which influences the way the body used vitamin A, resulting in damage to the retina which leads to progressive vision loss as our peepers cannot process the  disposing of waste  vitamin A correctly.

There has been promising results so far halting progression of early stage  Stargardt’s Disease.

3 teenagers treated with the drug during the 2 to 6 years of treatment, saw no deterioration of the disease.

This suggests that without treatment  they would have experienced sight loss within 2 years, similar to the siblings with the same identical condition experienced.

“We’ve been able to demonstrate the very important effectiveness in late stage – we can’t bring the vision back, the vision damage is permanent, but we can preserve some of the last retina that is still alive,” CEO Leonide Saad told Reuters.

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Football is for everyone interview.

So following on from my recent post about Micheal and James Owens impending Stargardt Disease  documentary, ‘Football is for everyone’

Here’s an interview with them both at Talk Sport.

Really interesting to me as someone having this condition to hear it spoken about this way.

Good on them both for speaking about this rare genetic eye condition and bringing this to a bigger platform and raising the awareness we need ☺

Please click on the link below to view the interview on YouTube.

Link to hear the interview on YouTube

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Micheal and James Owen. Stargardt’s Disease

PICTURE DESCRIPTION Photograph of 2 men, one older, a father, Michael and son, James, looking at pictures of a football team on a wall

(Image credit football is for everyone/TNT Sports)

Former England footballer, Michael Owen, talks about his son, James, who was diagnosed with Stargardt’s Disease when he was young.

There is a documentary where they are both hoping to raise awareness about this genetic condition which is fantastic isn’t it!

The programme is called ‘Football is for everyone’ on TNT Sports, 30th January.

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