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Old 11-20-2015, 08:27 AM #1
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Default Has anybody heard anything about 'atexakin alfa' neuropathy treatment in development.

A few months ago a promising treatment was said to be in development. I haven't heard much on it since then, has anyone? Maybe something to bring to our neurologists and ask...

http://www.pharmaceutical-technology...atment-4665940
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This is very interesting. However, I cannot find anything about it at the FDA or Orange Book. I suspect they will have a while yet to do that legal paperwork and perhaps trials.
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Just reading between the lines of the article it is likely that an IND has been filed and no holds have been placed by the FDA - especially if Merck Sorono has formed a partnership with this biotech company. It's not in the FDA Orange book because these in-licensing agreements tend to happen during the Phase II clinical trial stage. I'll try to check on this at work, but I would imagine it will be a while before we see Phase III results.
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Just reading between the lines of the article it is likely that an IND has been filed and no holds have been placed by the FDA - especially if Merck Sorono has formed a partnership with this biotech company. It's not in the FDA Orange book because these in-licensing agreements tend to happen during the Phase II clinical trial stage. I'll try to check on this at work, but I would imagine it will be a while before we see Phase III results.
I am sure if it was a cholesterol related drug they would express the approval of this.
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I am sure if it was a cholesterol related drug they would express the approval of this.
Yes, I looked into this a little bit - it's not being fast-tracked. I can't find a ton of info on it, but I did look at some of the animal studies on PubMed.

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So did anybody find something in clinicaltrail.gov?This would be interesting to follow.

But i agree this is very interesting so there are now 2 drugs being developt

I also cant find the website from "Relief Therapeutics"

A explenation of what phases in clinical trails mean

http://biopharma.merckgroup.com/en/r...al_trials.html

European clinical trails
https://www.clinicaltrialsregister.e...opathy&page=19
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Phase 1 trials don't have to be reported for drugs or biologists on clinicaltrials.gov, so there won't be anything posted yet. (FDAAA801)
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I have big a little bit deeper this is what i found til now

http://www.businesswire.com/news/hom...-Commercialize

In the above article interleukin-6 is mentioned so here you find what this stuff is all about
http://www.news-medical.net/health/W...rleukin-6.aspx

Relief Therapeutics looks like a one man company.. lead by Dr. Gael Hédou his telephone number and email adress are mention in the top article

But here is the linkedin adress
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/relie...?trk=prof-post
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