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Clinic Roundup
Derma Sciences Inc., of Princeton, N.J., said patient screening started in the second of two Phase III trials testing topical drug candidate DSC127 for the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers. The study will have three arms of 211 patients each and will test a 0.03 percent formulation of the drug against a topical vehicle and against a standard-of-care hydrogel. The first Phase III trial, which started in February, is testing two arms of 211 patients each, evaluating DSC127 vs. topical vehicleBioWorld Today | Monday, April 29, 2013 -
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Pfizer Inc., of New York, said that top-line data for a Phase IV trial of Celebrex (celecoxib) capsules or naproxen in juvenile idiopathic arthritis patients demonstrated no difference in changes to systolic blood pressure, the primary endpoint, and diastolic blood pressure, the secondary endpoint. The safety profile was similar in both groups. Celebrex has been approved by the FDA for juvenile rheumatoid arthritis since 2006, but little is known of the impact of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatoryBioWorld Today | Friday, April 26, 2013 -
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Acorda Therapeutics Inc., of Ardsley, N.Y., and Mayo Clinic reported that enrollment has begun in the first trial of rHIgM22, a remyelinating antibody being studied for the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS...Acorda licensed the worldwide rights to the antibodies from the Mayo Clinic in 2000. (See BioWorld Today, Feb. 17, 2012BioWorld Today | Wednesday, April 24, 2013 -
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ADial Pharmaceuticals LLC, of Charlottesville, Va., said the FDA approved its plan to initiate Phase III trials of AD04 in alcohol use disorder in certain targeted genotypes. Patients will initially be screened for the targeted genotypes, and those with one or more of the targeted genotypes will be enrolled in the trial. Enrolled patients will then be randomized between the active drug and placebo. The endpoints for demonstrating the efficacy of AD04 in the trial are percent of heavy drinkingBioWorld Today | Monday, April 22, 2013 -
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Ceregene Inc., of San Diego, reported top-line data from its double-blind, randomized, controlled Phase IIb study of CERE-120 (AAV-neurturin), a gene therapy designed to deliver the neurotrophic factor neurturin, for Parkinson's disease. The trial did not demonstrate statistically significant efficacy on the primary endpoint, which was UPDRS-motor off. However, one of the secondary endpoints (Diary-off score), as defined and prespecified in the statistical analysis plan, did produceBioWorld Today | Monday, April 22, 2013 -
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Inovio Pharmaceuticals Inc., of Blue Bell, Pa., said its SynCon universal H1N1 influenza vaccine generated protective antibody levels comparable to an FDA-approved seasonal influenza vaccine against a currently circulating flu strain. Data from the Phase I study in healthy volunteers were presented at the World Vaccine Congress in Washington. Northwest Biotherapeutics Inc., of Bethesda, Md., said that a patient treated with DCVax-L for glioblastoma multiforme in 2002 has celebrated his 10thBioWorld Today | Friday, April 19, 2013 -
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Alkermes Inc., of Dublin, Ireland, said top-line data from a Phase II study showed that ALKS 5461, a drug in development to treat patients who have an inadequate response to standard therapies for clinical depression, significantly reduced depressive symptoms across a range of standard measures, including the study's primary outcome measure, the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (p = 0.026), the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Scale (p = 0.004) and the Clinical Global Impression-Severity Scale (pBioWorld Today | Thursday, April 18, 2013 -
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Almirall SA, of Barcelona, Spain, and Forest Laboratories Inc., of New York, reported top-line results from a six-month pivotal Phase III study testing fixed-dose combinations of aclidinium bromide, a long-acting muscarinic beta2 agonist, and formoterol fumarate, a long-acting beta2 agonist, delivered using Almirall's inhaler Genuair. Both combinations of aclidinium/formoterol showed statistically significant improvements in the co-primary endpoints of change from baseline in morning predoseBioWorld Today | Wednesday, April 17, 2013 -
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Advanced Cell Technology Inc., of Marlborough, Mass., treated the first patient in patient cohort 2a of its Phase I trials, consisting of patients with better vision, in its U.S. trial for Stargardt's Macular Dystrophy (SMD), a form of juvenile macular degeneration. The patient was injected with 100,000 human embryonic stem cell-derived retinal pigment epithelial cells. As the company announced on Jan. 22, patients with a visual acuity of 20/100 are eligible for enrollment in cohort 2a in theBioWorld Today | Tuesday, April 16, 2013 -
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Iroko Pharmaceuticals LLC, of Philadelphia, will present positive Phase III data for its nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug pipeline at two medical meetings summarizing studies of submicron indomethacin and submicron diclofenac for osteoarthritis pain. Both studies met the primary endpoint of significant pain relief compared to placebo. Data for indomethacin will be presented at the 29th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Pain Medicine in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Data for diclofenac willBioWorld Today | Monday, April 15, 2013 -
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Pacira Pharmaceuticals Inc., of Parsippany, N.J., reported Phase IV (EXCLAIM) results for Exparel (bupivacaine liposome injectable suspension) in postsurgical analgesia. Patients who received Exparel after abdominoplasty, breast augmentation, breast reduction or a combination procedure had low pain scores, high satisfaction with their pain control and minimal opioid use. Pacira presented the findings at The Aesthetic Meeting 2013.BioWorld Today | Monday, April 15, 2013 -
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Cardio3 BioSciences SA, of Mont-Saint-Guibert, Belgium, published results of its Phase II (C-CURE) trial in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology showing that therapy with C3BS-CQR-2 is feasible and safe with signals of benefit in chronic heart failure, and merits further evaluation. In the prospective, randomized study, patients with chronic heart failure secondary to ischemic cardiomyopathy received treatment with their own stem cells engineered to become progenitors of cardiacBioWorld Today | Friday, April 12, 2013 -
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BioLineRx Ltd., of Jerusalem, said it received regulatory approval in the U.S. to begin a Phase IIa trial of BL-8040, a selective antagonist of chemokine receptor CXCR4, in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The open-label study under an investigational new drug application is designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy profile of repeated escalating doses of BL-8040 in adults with relapsed/refractory AML. The primary endpoints are safety and tolerability, with secondary endpoints including theBioWorld Today | Thursday, April 11, 2013 -
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Reviva Pharmaceuticals Inc., of San Jose, Calif., reported top-line results from its Phase II REFRESH study of RP5063 in schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder, with the dopamine serotonin stabilizer showing overall broad efficacy across the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale total scores, as well as subscales: Positive, Negative and General Psychopathology. RP5063 also showed efficacy in the Clinical Global Impression Severity Scale and was well tolerated. The study enrolled 234 patientsBioWorld Today | Wednesday, April 10, 2013 -
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InDex Pharmaceuticals AB, of Stockholm, Sweden, completed enrollment for its Phase III COLLECT study of Kappaproct. The multinational, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study reached the recruitment goal of 120 patients with treatment-refractory ulcerative colitis. InDex is expecting final study results in mid-2014. The primary endpoint of the study is the induction of clinical remission at week 12. The patients will be followed for a total of 52 weeks. Kythera BiopharmaceuticalsBioWorld Today | Tuesday, April 9, 2013 -
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Advanced Cell Technology Inc., of Santa Monica, Calif., treated patients in a third cohort of each of its two Phase I trials of human embryonic stem cell-(hESC) derived retinal pigment epithelial cells for macular degeneration. The patients received 150,000 cells, compared with the 100,000-cell dose used in the second cohort. The trials will assess safety and tolerability of hESC-derived RPE cells following sub-retinal transplantation in patients with Stargardt's macular dystrophy and dry ageBioWorld Today | Tuesday, April 2, 2013 -
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Anaeropharma Science Inc., of Tokyo, initiated a Phase I trial of APS001F in U.S. patients with advanced or metastatic solid tumors whose disease is no longer responsive to available treatments. The dose-escalation trial is designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability and efficacy of APS001F, a living recombinant bifidobacterium designed to express the cytosine deaminase gene in tumors. The therapy is expected to limit the systemic toxicity of the antitumor agent 5-FU. Anthera PharmaceuticalsBioWorld Today | Friday, March 29, 2013 -
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Boston Therapeutics Inc., of Manchester, N.H., said it will focus its pipeline to accelerate the commercialization of PAZ320, a chewable complex carbohydrate to manage postprandial glucose (PPG) or postmeal blood sugar in people with diabetes, and Ipoxyn, an anti-necrosis drug designed to target both human and animal tissue and organ systems deprived of oxygen and in need of metabolic support. PAZ320 recently completed a Phase II trial in Type II diabetics, showing a 40 percent reduction of PPGBioWorld Today | Thursday, March 28, 2013 -
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Phosphagenics Ltd., of Melbourne, Australia, said it achieved all the endpoints of its Phase I trial of its oxymorphone patch by successfully delivering the opioid into the bloodstream via its TPM transdermal patch. The company will proceed with Phase II trials in the second half of 2013.BioWorld Today | Tuesday, March 26, 2013 -
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Affinium Pharmaceuticals Inc., of Toronto, said its Phase IIa trial evaluating oral AFN-1252 in acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections (ABSSSI) demonstrated efficacy and safety, marking a proof-of-concept milestone for Affinium's first-in-class antibiotic targeted against bacterial fatty acid biosynthesis inhibition. The study in 103 patients confirmed the efficacy, safety and tolerability of 200 mg of oral AFN-1252 dosed twice daily for five to 14 days in patients with ABSSSIs dueBioWorld Today | Friday, March 22, 2013
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