Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: drugs + multiple + sclerosis  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Acorda Therapeutics Elects John P. Kelley to Board of Directors
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We look forward to working with him as we advance toward the potential approval and launch of Fampridine-SR, our lead product for multiple sclerosis. ...ACOR - MDCO
Drastic cuts among some biotech companies
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA - Nov 29, 2008
Avigen had already been planning to go into a stripped-down mode in case its multiple sclerosis trial failed, said chief business officer Michael Coffee. ...
Deutsche Bank: Acorda drug likely to be approved
CNNMoney.com - Nov 25, 2008
Meanwhile, the seizure risk associated with the commercial dose of the drug is within the range seen in the general multiple sclerosis population, he said. ...
Deutsche Bank Initiates Coverage on Acorda Therapeutics (ACOR ... StreetInsider.com (subscription)
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'Eli Stone' wrongly paints pot as potential cure for multiple ...
Los Angeles Times, CA - Nov 29, 2008
JJ's supposed multiple sclerosis manifested itself with an attack when he was a young teen. The attack lasted several weeks, during which he couldn't feel ...
Pain struggles
GoErie.com, PA -
Doctors diagnosed him with an aggressive type of multiple sclerosis when he was just 28. He is also in remission from non-Hodgkin?s lymphoma, ...
Coroner warns of dangers of internet drugs after policewoman overdoses
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Nov 28, 2008
A coroner has warned of the danger of buying medicine over the internet after a policewoman with Multiple Sclerosis died of an accidental overdose of drugs ...
Drugs you can't have
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Nov 30, 2008
A class of drugs, released in the 1990s, that can help slow (but not cure) the progress of multiple sclerosis (MS). Those available in New Zealand are ...
Pharma favorites: Biogen (BIIB) & AstraZeneca (AZN)
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"Biogen Idec (NASDAQ: BIIB) produces biotechnology drugs that treat non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and multiple sclerosis. Per-share profits jumped 69% and ...AZN - BIIB
Researcher tests new multiple sclerosis drug
Wilmette Life, IL - Nov 20, 2008
Dr. Daniel Wynn, a leading researcher in treating multiple sclerosis, holds the experimental drug (left) that patients could take as a pill rather than the ...
Patient-led drug trials defy medical establishment
Chicago Daily Herald, IL - Nov 29, 2008
The site focuses on conditions that have stubbornly resisted medical science, such as ALS, Parkinson's and multiple sclerosis. The site's founders hope ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: ms drugs + ms drug + drug  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)


Boston Globe
Analysts dampen sales expectations for MS drug
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Close to 32000 patients are currently using the treatment, which has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat both multiple sclerosis and ...
MS drug fear sends Elan shares crashing Belfast Telegraph
MS Drug Side Effects Hit Biogen, Elan Stock Wall Street Journal
MS Drug Tysabri Tied to Brain Infection WebMD
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National Post
Mary-Kate Olsen denies Heath Ledger drugs link
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The Drug Enforcement Administration is reportedly probing whether Ledger was over-prescribed medicine prior to his death. An autopsy found that the star's ...
CBS
Mary-Kate Mum on Heath?to a Point E! Online
Mary-Kate Olsen Asking For Immunity In Heath Ledger's Drug OD Case AHN
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BBC News
Tribute to festival 'drug' victim
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Ms Jones's family and friends say they are struggling to understand her death as she was not a regular drug user. They added she had been excited to be ...

The Money Times
A Second Chance to Buy Wyeth?
Barron's - Aug 3, 2008
(Elan was further pounded after a safety scare about its MS drug.) Wyeth, which traded as high as $49 in recent weeks, now sells a buck below where it was ...
Elan shares fall over Alzheimer's drug results The Associated Press
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Acorda Therapeutics Reports Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
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We are now focused on completing our New Drug Application, or NDA, which we expect to file in the first quarter of 2009. In addition, our Zanaflex franchise ...
Acorda Therapeutics to Present at the Bank of America 2008 ... MarketWatch
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Modigene wins grant for Washington Univ. MS research
Bizjournals.com, NC - 48 minutes ago
In preclinical experiments, data demonstrated the potential to significantly reduce the number of required injections of interferon beta, a drug used to ...OTC:MODG

Salem-News.Com
Multiple Sclerosis, Marijuana and Hijacked Medical Articles
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I estimate about 30 MS patients have cards and are using MJ very successfully. Check with OMMP. One of the MS drug companies hi-jacked my MS articles and ...
McCain new video: He's the "original maverick" ready to lead.
Chicago Sun-Times, United States -
Only McCain has taken on big tobacco, drug companies, fought corruption in both parties. He'll reform Wall Street, battle Big Oil, make America prosper ...
Birth Trauma: Stress Disorder Afflicts Moms
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Ms. Philo, who calls herself a "Zoloft survivor" because of the adverse reaction she experienced after being prescribed the drug following a postpartum ...
CCTV 'not effective' in preventing drug-dealing
Irish Times, Ireland - Aug 3, 2008
Ms Costello said she was surprised and disappointed the council was so sceptical about their usefulness. ?I think the answer is quite shocking. ...
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Antiangiogenic therapy of experimental cancer does not induce acquired drug resistance. -
T Boehm, J Folkman, T Browder, MS O'Reilly - Nature, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... Antiangiogenic therapy of experimental cancer does not induce acquired drug
resistance. Boehm T, Folkman J, Browder T, O'Reilly MS. ...

Antiretroviral Drug Resistance Testing in Adult HIV-1 Infection Recommendations of an International … -
MS Hirsch, F Brun-Vezinet, RT D'Aquila, SM Hammer, … - JAMA, 2000 - Am Med Assoc
... 13-member physician panel with expertise in basic science, clinical research, and
patient care involving HIV resistance to antiretroviral drugs was reconvened ...

The Prevalence of Drug-Resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae In Atlanta -
J Hofmann, MS Cetron, MM Farley, WS Baughman, RR … - New England Journal of Medicine, 1995 - content.nejm.org
... Drug-Resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae Redondo E., Clynes N., Hofmann J., Cetron
MS, Breiman RF, Farley MM, Pallares R., Li?ares J., Gudiol F. Extract | Full ...

Single-Drug Therapy for Hypertension in Men--A Comparison of Six Antihypertensive Agents with … -
… , BM Massie, ED Freis, MS Kochar, RJ Hamburger, C … - New England Journal of Medicine, 1993 - content.nejm.org
... 1292 men with diastolic blood pressures of 95 to 109 mm Hg, after a placebo washout
period, to receive placebo or one of six drugs: hydrochlorothiazide (12.5 ...

… Scheduling of Chemotherapy Improves Efficacy against Experimental Drug-resistant Cancer 1 -
… , BM Kraling, B Shi, B Marshall, MS O'Reilly, J … - Cancer Research, 2000 - AACR
... 31-36, 1991.[Medline]; Boehm T., Folkman J., Browder T., O?Reilly MS Antiangiogenic
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Antiretroviral Drug Resistance Testing in Adults With HIV Infection Implications for Clinical … -
MS Hirsch, B Conway, RT D'Aquila, VA Johnson, F … - JAMA, 1998 - Am Med Assoc
... To review current knowledge of the biology and clinical implications of human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) resistance to antiretroviral drugs, describe assays ...

Antiretroviral Drug Resistance Testing in Adults Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1: … -
MS Hirsch, F Brun-Vzinet, B Clotet, B Conway, DR … - Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2003 - UChicago Press
... 1. Hirsch MS, Conway B, D'Aquila RT, et al. Antiretroviral drug resistance testing
in adults with HIV infection: implications for clinical management. ...

Drug Susceptibility in HIV Infection After Viral Rebound in Patients Receiving Indinavir-Containing … -
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Interstitial chemotherapy with drug polymer implants for the treatment of recurrent gliomas. -
H Brem, MS Mahaley Jr, NA Vick, KL Black, SC … - J Neurosurg, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Interstitial chemotherapy with drug polymer implants for the treatment of recurrent
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The continued emergence of drug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae in the United States: An update … -
JC Butler, J Hofmann, MS Cetron, JA Elliott, RR … - Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1996 - Mass Med Soc
... to newer antibiotics such as ofloxacin, imipenem and cefotaxime was more common
than in 1992, although full-blown resistance to these drugs was still rare. ...

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New MS Drugs Wait in Limbo

  A year after it was pulled for safety concerns, a promising treatment for multiple sclerosis seems poised to return. The drug, Tysabri, was pulled off the market last February, after two patients developed a rare brain disorder, known as progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, or PML. A third case was later found in a trial that was testing the drug for Crohn’s disease, another immune disorder.

Two of the patients eventually died from complications. But an internal review by the company that makes Tysabri found no further PML cases in any of the patients who used the drug in clinical trials. On March 7, an advisory committee for the Food and Drug Administration will mull over the risks and make recommendations about whether Tysabri should be reinstated.

Experts are hopeful. Tysabri, which was approved by the FDA in the fall of 2004, is a potent treatment, reducing disease flare ups by more than half when added to one of the leading multiple sclerosis drugs, Avonex. The FDA recently allowed clinical trials on Tysabri to resume.

Yet, concerns remain. How can doctors make sure these rare side effects don’t show up again, especially if more and more patients start to take Tysabri? And equally important, what do these troubles mean for similar treatments that are meant to usher in a new age of fighting multiple sclerosis?

 

We have to get this right." says Dr. Elliot Frohman of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, whose patient is the lone survivor of PML side effects from the drug. "If we don’t solve the problems for Tysabri, everything else is dead in the water."

New Drugs, New Concerns?
The source of the trouble stems from the way newer drugs like Tysabri target the disease. Multiple sclerosis is caused by an immune system malfunction, leading to inflammation, which can ultimately destroy the protective substance that blankets nerve fibers.

Rather than just clamping down on inflammation all together, Tysabri goes after a select group of errant immune cells. However, these cells also offer some protection against viruses and other infections, which means that even the most targeted approach might cause unforeseen side-effects.

Newer drugs that follow in Tsyabri’s footsteps target different abnormalities. But these, too, have the potential to push the immune system past its defensive tipping point.

"All these drugs have the same inherent problem." says Frohman, who has studied many of them.

Still, as Tysabri shows, the benefits are appealing. "This is the best treatment we’ve seen." he says.

As a precaution, Frohman recommends that doctors take blood tests of those who are taking Tysabri, should the drug be let back on the market. Virtually everyone carries the virus that causes PML. If the amount of virus in the blood shoots up, then treatment might be stopped in time before the drug can cause any harm.

"We can’t let our guard down." says Frohman.

Stakes are High
Indeed, Tysabri is the first real test case in a range of new strategies that are being studied for multiple sclerosis. The mainstay therapy has long been drugs called interferons, which have shown modest effects. Newer treatments like Copaxane are approved for multiple sclerosis that relapses, but these are not having as big an impact on the disease as hoped.

"We are always in need of better treatments." says Dr. Patricia O’Looney, the director of biomedical research at the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

In the meantime, doctors rely on a grab-bag of different drugs that, while not specifically approved for treating multiple sclerosis, do show some help in controlling symptoms.

"We do it all the time." Frohman says of using drugs off-label, which is common in some other diseases as well.

The most popular are steroids and non-specific immunosuppressant drugs, such as azathioprine. But this could eventually change. At least 140 clinical trials are now underway for multiple sclerosis, with several new drugs approaching late-stage testing.

Some of the most promising include treatments that are already approved for a different disease, such as cholesterol-lowering statins, the cancer treatment Rituximab and drugs that are used to suppress the immune system after a transplant. Tysabri, which is closest to being approved, needs to be injected. But a pill version of newer multiple sclerosis treatments are also being studied.

"The good news." Dr. O’Looney says, "is that there is so much in the pipeline that approaches the disease from so many different angles."

Frohman says that his patient who survived PML is a constant reminder for researchers to get it right.

"It’s been humbling." he says.

 
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