TMX-67 (febuxostat), approved in Japan – Teijin advanced new drug for the chronic management of hyperuricemia

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Teijin Pharma plans to reach annual sales of more than 100 billion yen for TMX-67 in the near future. In Japan, the number of patients with hyperuricemia is estimated at about 16 million. Read the rest of this entry »

Feb
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Smoke-Free Air Law had no effect on Off-Track Betting Business Activity Fund

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The study found that the handle in the three plants per capita declined at a similar rate during this period, the unemployment rate turns out to be a significant predictor of per capita handle. As the unemployment rate increased, decreased, to handle capita. There was no change in the trend in per capita after handling the position of Fort Wayne went smoke-free or both positions of control that has continued to allow smoking. Read the rest of this entry »

Jan
1

Lead to a new male contraceptive

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A recent study of over 1,000 semen samples from infertile men showed that 81percent had defects in motility, which is the need for forward movement of sperm to fertilize eggs, the researchers write. Read the rest of this entry »

Jan
1

Drug Delivery System developed using nanoparticles Triggered by the electromagnetic field

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The next step in research is to design and optimize assemblies liposomes / nanoparticles that can target cells or other cells that cause disease. In vitro studies of cancer cells are already underway in collaboration with the URI Pharmacy Professor Matthew Stoner. Read the rest of this entry »

Jan
1

Scientists a step toward the development of better vaccines for bluetongue

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Currently, the bluetongue vaccines are produced by the chemical treatment of virulent viruses for inactivation. These vaccines are effective in preventing the disease, but because it is difficult to distinguish between animals that were vaccinated and have recovered from infection. This makes it more difficult to control epidemics. Read the rest of this entry »

Jan
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