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Articles Tagged with ''asthma''

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Knopp helps create Areteia in a $350M deal to further develop an asthma drug

July 12, 2022
By Lee Landenberger
Areteia Therapeutics Inc. has launched to put its lead candidate, dexpramipexole, an oral treatment for eosinophilic asthma, through a phase III trial. Areteia was created by Knopp Biosciences LLC, which has put the small-molecule eosinophil maturation inhibitor through a phase II study, and also by Population Health Partners. Areteia has both the development and commercial rights to dexpramipexole.
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Sanofi/Regeneron’s asthma blockbuster Dupixent has new rival as FDA approves Astrazeneca/Amgen’s Tezspire

Dec. 20, 2021
By Richard Staines
The FDA has approved Astrazeneca plc and Amgen Inc.’s first-in-class biologic, tezepelumab, for the add-on maintenance treatment of adults and children ages 12 and older with severe asthma, adding further competition to a hotly contested market. An injection marketed under the brand name Tezspire, tezepelumab inhibits the action of thymic stromal lymphopoietin (anti-TLSP). This is a signaling molecule at the top of several cascades influencing allergic, eosinophilic and other types of airway inflammation associated with severe asthma, including airway hyperresponsiveness.
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Astrazeneca eyes potential ‘rescue’ asthma inhaler after double phase III success

Sep. 9, 2021
By Richard Staines
Astrazeneca plc is eyeing an addition to its respiratory diseases portfolio after a potential first-in-class “rescue” asthma inhaler, PT-027, met its goals in two phase III trials.
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Owlstone closes $58M series D funding round, readies for IPO

Sep. 7, 2021
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – Breath biopsy specialist Owlstone Medical Ltd. closed a $58 million oversubscribed series D, bringing the total raised by the company since its formation in 2016 to over $150 million. The money will support further development of tests for lung cancer, liver disease and respiratory disease, and of a new class of diagnostics, which rather than measuring endogenous markers of disease, involve administering chemical probes and assessing how they are metabolized.
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Wearable asthma device tested for its prediction of chronic pulmonary disease

July 26, 2021
By David Godkin
TORONTO – What do ER doctors want most for their patients? Never to return to the ER, said Giovanni Ferrara, a professor at Edmonton’s University of Alberta Hospital's Division of Pulmonary Medicine. Ferrara is heading a feasibility project to see if a wearable device developed by Rochester, N.Y.-based Heath Care Originals Inc. can predict with scientific certainty when the condition of a patient with lung disease is worsening and requires another visit to the hospital.
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Qualcomm to integrate Sonde One vocal health tracker on mobile device chips

July 13, 2021
By Annette Boyle
Sonde Health struck a deal with Qualcomm Technologies Inc. to embed its vocal health biomarker product, Sonde One, in the Snapdragon 888 and 778G 5G mobile platforms. The deal would make vocal biomarker monitoring native to the devices that use the company’s chips in mobile and IoT devices.
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Microbial tyrosine metabolism protects against asthma

Jan. 27, 2021
By John Fox
An Australian-led study reported in the January 25, 2021, online edition of Nature Immunology has identified a new immunomodulatory pathway within the gut-lung axis that enhances microbial tyrosine metabolism, which could be targeted to treat or prevent atopic asthma and other inflammatory diseases.
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Australia’s Cyclopharm raises AU$30M ahead of U.S. launch of Technegas for pulmonary embolism

Jan. 26, 2021
By Tamra Sami
PERTH, Australia – Sydney-based Cyclopharm Ltd. raised AU$30 million (US$23.19 million) in a private placement that will enable the company to launch its Technegas combination product in the U.S.
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Gossamer shares thin on phase II data but asthma hopes find air

Oct. 13, 2020
By Randy Osborne
Gossamer Bio Inc.’s finding of a subset of especially good responders in the phase IIb study called Leda may have taken some of the edge off two failures with GB-001, an oral DP2 antagonist undergoing tests in asthma and chronic rhinosinusitis. But the Street still wasn’t happy, and shares (NASDAQ:GOSS) of the San Diego-based  firm closed Oct. 13 at $10.09, down $3.50, or 26%.
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Immune Regulation readies for phase II trials with £40.6M series B round

Sep. 21, 2020
By Michael Fitzhugh
Immune Regulation Ltd., a U.S.-U.K. venture advancing peptide-based therapies for rheumatoid arthritis and allergic diseases, has closed a £40.6 million (US$53.4 million) series B financing that will support its preparation for multiple phase II studies next year, as well as an evaluation of one candidate in COVID-19-related acute respiratory distress syndrome. Morningside Ventures led the round, along with existing shareholders, including London-based 24Haymarket.
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