RE: Trial At Home18 Jun 2020 12:05
Also gives more detail on the advantage of SNG's inhalation method versus injections (reducing chance of side effects):
Avonex is the name of one of the Interferon-? drugs that is given by injection to patients with multiple sclerosis.
There are side effects of a different make of Interferon-? (Avonex), when it is given as an injection.
Some of the SNG001 will go through the lungs into the bloodstream, this is normal. However, the blood levels would be
much lower (approximately one tenth) than those found after injection, and this will reduce the chance of some
of the side effects in this list:
Very common effects (at least 1 in 10 people are affected)
? flu-like symptoms - headache, muscle aches, chills or a fever
? headache
Common effects (less than 1 in 10 people are affected)
? loss of appetite
? feeling weak and tired
? difficulty sleeping
? depression
? flushing
? runny nose
? diarrhoea (loose stools)
? feeling or being sick (nausea or vomiting)
? numbness or tingling of skin
? rash, bruising of the skin
? increased sweating, night sweats
? pain in your muscles, joints, arms, legs or neck
? muscles cramps, stiffness in the joints and muscles
? changes to blood tests. Symptoms you might notice are tiredness, repeated infection,
unexplained bruising or bleeding.
Uncommon effects (less than 1 in 100 people affected)
? hair loss
? changes to your monthly period
Rare effects (less than 1 in 1,000 people affected)
? difficulty breathing