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FDA-approved drugs eliminate, prevent cervical cancer in mice
... cervical cancer in mice with two FDA-approved drugs currently used to treat breast cancer and osteoporosis. Published in this week's (Nov. 9 ...'Rational drug design' identifies fragments of FDA-approved drugs relevant to emerging viruses
... surface proteins has identified several FDA-approved drugs that could be the basis for new medicines -- if emerging viruses such as the H5N1(avian flu) or H1N1 ...Old antibiotic may find new life as a stroke treatment
... will be a safe, effective adjunct therapy for tPA, the only FDA-approved drug therapy for strokes. “It’s a safe drug that is easy to give and tolerate, that gets into the brain ...Excessive drinking and relapse rapidly cut in new approach
... , they quickly lost their taste for alcohol. The scientists are now studying whether any FDA-approved drugs might stimulate GDNF activity in the brain. If an already-prescribed drug has this capacity ...Drug reverses mental retardation caused by genetic disorder
UCLA researchers discovered that an FDA-approved drug reverses the brain dysfunction inflicted by a genetic disease called tuberous sclerosis ...Toxic drugs, toxic system: Sociologist predicts drug disasters
... to be exposed to unacceptable side effects of FDA-approved drugs such as Vioxx in the future because of fatal ... disasters. According to Light, rather than using current approved drugs as benchmarks of efficacy, the existing testing system ...As head and neck cancer risks evolve, more treatment options emerge
... from green tea enhances the effects of a FDA-approved drug (erlotinib) against head and neck cancer cells in animals, suggesting that it could work ...Half of trials supporting FDA applications go unpublished
... of all supporting trials for FDA-approved drugs remained unpublished 5 years after approval, says new ... . Under this Act, all trials supporting FDA-approved drugs must be registered when they start and the results ...Rutgers researchers identify new antibiotic target and new antibiotic mechanism
... -nucleoside inhibitors, which include four FDA-approved drugs for treating HIV-1 infections. The parallels are encouraging and suggest that multiple classes ...Gleevec holds potential as first drug to successfully treat neurofibromatosis, IU scientists report
... , he said. Because Gleevec is already an FDA- approved drug used to treat chronic myeloid leukemia and several other types of cancer, the human testing ...Potential breakthrough for T-Cell lymphoma patients with drug that mimics folic acid
... cell transplant. "Presently, there are no FDA-approved drugs for patients with PTCL, whether it is in the front-line or for patients with relapsed or refractory disease ...Approved drugs restore sensitivity to appetite suppressant fat hormone
... eating. What's more, they show that two FDA-approved drugs might restore leptin sensitivity, offering a novel treatment for obesity. " Most importantly ...How chemotherapy drugs block blood vessel growth, slow cancer spread
... new blood vessel growth, the team tested more than 3,000 already FDA-approved drugs in the Johns Hopkins Drug Library for their ability to stop HIF-1 activity ...Teaching an old drug new tricks
... during an ongoing and exhaustive screening of FDA-approved drugs designed to identify new uses for them. The Hopkins team was specifically hunting for immune ...FDA approves drug from altered goats
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 (UPI) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the sale of a drug made from the milk of genetically modified goats.
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