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Posted On: 07/24/2019 9:58:54 PM
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I agree that a water based enema would most likely have clinical trial members sometimes not taking it as directed, but a gel or foam enema should not be that uncomfortable a feeling by comparison so this should not be a problem at all IMO.
You can only hold water so long before it has to be expelled, the gel or foam can be left in so it does a much better job of combating the condition and it should not be uncomfortable while either of them is inside the body.
Compare inserting a smooth tube covered with get or a small tube ejecting foam up your butt to having the entire orifice burning and hurting like hell with innumerable pus sacs, lesions and bloody raw skin.
I can't believe it will take more than a matter of days to fill the trial unless paperwork holds things up as EVERY sufferer of this condition will want to be in the trial. I sure hope every participant is given Brilacidin and there is no placebo group.
You can only hold water so long before it has to be expelled, the gel or foam can be left in so it does a much better job of combating the condition and it should not be uncomfortable while either of them is inside the body.
Compare inserting a smooth tube covered with get or a small tube ejecting foam up your butt to having the entire orifice burning and hurting like hell with innumerable pus sacs, lesions and bloody raw skin.
I can't believe it will take more than a matter of days to fill the trial unless paperwork holds things up as EVERY sufferer of this condition will want to be in the trial. I sure hope every participant is given Brilacidin and there is no placebo group.
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