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Benefits Of New Diet Drug Don't Outweigh Risks

...llet,' and this is inflamed by the advertising and pharmaceutical industries," Levitsky said. "However, enough evidence is in for me to conclude: the perils of weight loss pills far outweigh the modest weight loss they achieve, even when taken for years."...

Duke Study Uses Tiny Temperature Changes To Probe Water-Exclusion At Protein Binding Sites

...etic molecules is thebasis of action of almost all pharmaceutical compounds, Toone said. Chemical reactions in...of the protein. Toone said a "holy grail" of pharmaceutical chemistry -- theso-called "rational design"of drugs -- requires that scientistsknow enough about the...

New Drug For Parkinson's Disease Proves Effective, Study Finds

...ext-generation dopamine agonists being launched by pharmaceutical firms this year. At the study's outset, 264 patients with symptoms of early Parkinson's disease who were not being treated with levodopa were randomly divided into five treatment groups.Members of one group received a placebo, while those in the...

Physicians' Opinions Influenced By Drug Industry

...f the New England Journal of Medicine. "The pharmaceutical industry provides substantial financial support fo...o obtain theirreported financial relationship with pharmaceutical manufacturers. This enabledresearchers to compare the authors' positions on the safety of calcium-ch...

Chemists Closing In On Commercial Potential Of Alkanes

...includingplastics, solvents, synthetic fibers, and pharmaceutical drugs. The problem hasbeen that the bonds between an alkane's carbon and hydrogen atoms are strongenough to render alkanes generally unreactive. In the early 1980s, Robert Bergman, a chemist in Berkeley Lab's ChemicalSciences Division (CSD) and ...

Chemist Turns To Self-Assembly To Create New Drugs

...eoning fieldof combinatorial chemistry, which many pharmaceutical firms areusing to ferret out new compounds to take aim at disease-producing DNA and RNA sequences and proteins. Miller and graduatestudents Bryan Klekota and Mark Hammond showed in a recent issueof Tetrahedron Letters that the new method works forf...

Setting Prescribing Budgets In General Practice

...ing are very crude tools and that health authority pharmaceutical and medical advisers should use their knowledge of local factors when setting budgets. They also underline that GPs need to ensure that their prescribing is appropriate and cost effective. To the contrary Greenhalgh argues that Majeed and Head fail ...

Tighter Chemical Binding = Better Meds

...of protein molecules, Jorgensen consults withmajor pharmaceutical firms regarding new methods of rational drug design. "Historically, drug development has been largely trial and error.To improve a drug meant making a very large number of modified compoundsand laboriously testing each one," Jorgensen said. "Part o...

ACS Industry Pavilion Features Chemistry's Cutting Edge

...0, 11:00a.m. to noon; a pharmaceutical executive who is finding a new life for theonce-feared drug thalidomide as a treatment for cancer and AIDS --Mon., March 30,2:30 to 3:30 p.m.; the developers of the car that recently broke the land speedrecord --Tues., Mar...

BioNumerik Reports Preclinical Antitumor Data On Two Novel Supercomputer Engineered Anticancer Agents At 89th Annual AACR Conference

...ter simulations and mechanismbased approach to new pharmaceutical discovery and development. Regarding BioNumerik's...less toxic than table salt, making it non-toxic by pharmaceutical industry standards. In presenting the data, Dr. Hausheer stated: "These preclinical studiesdemonst...

Anti-Clotting Drug May Cause Potentially Fatal Platelet Disorder

... concern that additionalmeasures by the FDA or the pharmaceutical company are likely to be needed toprevent additional deaths from ticlopidine. His co-researchers were Peter D. Weinberg, Karine Rozenberg-Ben-Dror,Paul R. Yarnold, Hau C. Kwaan, M.D., professor of medicine, and David Green,M.D., professor of...

National Office Of Drug Safety Is Needed, Experts Say In JAMA

...y program should come from user feescollected from pharmaceutical companies." They contend that just one penny per prescription would yieldapproximately $24 million for an enhanced drug safety monitoring program.Additional funds raised the same way "could finance other needed initiatives inlong-term drug te...

Over 6,000 Technical Presentations Will Reveal New Findings At National Chemists' Meeting In Boston, August 23 - 27

...aria therapies History of the U.S. pharmaceutical industry Biostable polymers for medical use Multiple chemical sensitivity Fate of turf grass chemicals and pest management International symposium on natural toxins Recyc...

UCSF Study Finds Drug Treatment Can Be Cost Effective In Tanzania And Thailand For HIV-Positive Pregnant Women

...IDSProgram. Last week, Glaxo Wellcome and other pharmaceutical manufacturers announced plansto reduce prices of AIDS drugs in low-income countries to about 25 percent ofindustrial world prices, according to Marseille. "This action opens the way for large-scale drug interventions because we nowknow that these t...

"Green Chemistry" Cleans Up Environment And Renders Synthetic Drugs

...ned insmall amounts. Green Chemistry methods allow pharmaceutical companies toprepare the drugs in a laboratory as well as preserve the environment, hesaid. In most cases, synthetic drugs are preferable to natural drugsbecause quality control is better and they have a more predictable responseamong patients, said R...

Epilepsy Drug Found To Stop Cocaine's Effects In Animals

... medicines ourtop priority." "While other pharmaceutical approaches to treating cocaine addictionhave shown promise in animals, there is currently no effective pharmacologictreatment for cocaine addiction in humans," said Dewey. "In fact, the limitednumber of drugs currently being investigated in human ad...

New Data Show Evista Reduces Spinal Fractures

...ntriesworldwide. Lilly is a global, research-based pharmaceutical corporation headquartered inIndianapolis, Ind., dedicated to creating superior health care solutions inorder to help people live longer, healthy and more active lives. Women's healthis a key area in which the company is focusing its efforts. Full pre...

Study Shows Efavirenz Promising In Treating Pediatric HIV Infection: Leads To Approval Of New Drug For Testing HIV-Infected Children

...ion between PACTG investigators and pharmaceutical companies made it possible for efavirenz to be approved for HIV-infected children at the same time that it was approved for adults." PACTG 382 is a Phase I/II m...

Prescription Counseling Necessary For Hospital Patients

...ny hospitals are increasing pharmaceutical staff bycreating ambulatory care pharmacies in order to better assistpatients. "It is the pharmacist's responsibility to ask if thepatient has any questions," Schommer said. "Some p...

BioNumerik Reports The Supercomputer Supported Discovery Of New, Non-Toxic Chemotherapy Protecting Agent

... less toxic than table salt, makingit non-toxic by pharmaceutical industry standards.BNP7787 is currently in Phase I clinical trials in the United States at theUniversity of Chicago Medical Center and the Roswell Park Cancer Institute inBuffalo, New York and in Europe at the Free University Hospital in theNetherlan...

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