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December 17, 2007
Cost is key, but not enough!
Analysis of: Ipsen and Medicis announce submission of Reloxin(R) in aesthetics to the FDA | www.pipelinereview.com
Author: Kenneth Edelson, Owner, Kenneth Edelson, MD
Lowering cost of Botox is key, but not enough to induce patients to undergo Botox treatments.
Sunil DhawanDecember 17, 2007
Centecor Ustekinumab- an impressive product for psoriasis
Analysis of: Centocor and Janssen-Cilag Submit Applications Requesting Approval of Ustekinumab in the U.S. and Europe for Treatment of Moderate to Severe Plaque Psoriasis | www.jnj.com
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
 The new Centecor psoriasis product, Ustekinumab, is impressive in its efficacy. The PASI 75 reduction is equal or surpasses Remicade, the current leader in efficacy in psoriasis. This product has the advantage of being a self administered injection at home, rather than a prolonged IV injection...
Sunil DhawanDecember 17, 2007
Medicis and Revance topical botox promising.
Analysis of: Medicis and Revance Announce Strategic Collaboration | www.pipelinereview.com
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
 This topical Botox product is promising in that it would require no injection, and would be better accepted by patients. Medicis investment in the company is a wise adjunct to their Reloxin product, which was recently submitted to the FDA. Both these products would offer significant competition...
December 13, 2007
Reloxin Gives Allergan's Botox A Run for the Money!
Analysis of: Ipsen and Medicis announce submission of Reloxin(R) in aesthetics to the FDA | www.pipelinereview.com
Author: Kenneth Edelson, Owner, Kenneth Edelson, MD
For too long Allergan has monopolized the therapeutic and cosmetic market of botulinum toxin type A, and has taken full advantage of that monopoly by raising the price of Botox almost biannually. Reloxin studies are very favorable when compared to Botox, and may even surpass it in one or two aspects....
Sunil DhawanDecember 13, 2007
Reloxin submission to the FDA
Analysis of: Ipsen and Medicis announce submission of Reloxin(R) in aesthetics to the FDA | www.pipelinereview.com
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
 The submission of Reloxin to the FDA is a positive sign for both Ipsen and Medicis. The market will only grow with the impending approval, and the launch of a competitor to Botox may result in some softening of pricing both to physicians and the end consumer. The two studies that have been done...
Sunil DhawanNovember 26, 2007
NF KappaB decoy technology innovative in inflammatory skin diseases
Analysis of: Meyer Pharmaceuticals Acquires NF-kappaB Decoy Technology For Treatment Of Inflammatory Disease | www.medicalnewstoday.com
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
Meyer Pharmaceutical acquisition of a NF-kB decoy is interesting in that this would be the first new technology in this area since the topical immunomodulators like Protopic/ Elidel were released. The preliminary work looks good, and phase 2 trials in both atopic dermatitis and psoriasis would be necessary...
Sunil DhawanNovember 19, 2007
CRx-191 - an intriguing combination product
Analysis of: CombinatoRx Announces Initiation of Phase 2a Clinical Study of CRx-191 in Psoriasis | www.pipelinereview.com
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
CombinatoRx new combination product- CRx-191 is intriguing in that it combines a topical steroid with nortryptiline to minimize the negative effects of the steroid and make it more potent. This would be useful in that higher potency topical steroids are more effective, but cause more thinning of the...
Sunil DhawanNovember 12, 2007
Stifel and Allergan collaboration very positive
Analysis of: Stiefel Laboratories, Inc. Enters into Strategic Collaboration with Allergan, Inc. to Expand and Strengthen Dermatologic Product Offering | www.pipelinereview.com
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
The recently announced collaboartion between Stiefel and Allergan in regards to Tazorac is very positive. Stiefel needs this molecule to put into different dosage forms, and in combination with its existing products espoecially Duac, etc. Their current acne product line is strong, but this will solodify...
Sunil DhawanOctober 8, 2007
Abbotts ABT-874 shows good results in Psoriasis
Analysis of: Abbott's ABT-874 Shows Positive Results for Maintenance of Response in Phase II Psoriasis Study | www.pipelinereview.com
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
Abbotts ABT-874 monoclonal antibody for psoriasis shows impressive results in the phase 2 trial. The results were up to 90% of patients achieving at least 75% reduction in their psoriasis. These results are as good or better than those with Remicade the most effective biologic for psoriasis currently....
Sunil DhawanSeptember 28, 2007
Relieva results in recent clinical trial for eczema
Analysis of: Relieva Exceeds Expectations In Recent Clinical Trial For Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis) | www.medicalnewstoday.com
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
The recent results for a trial of Relieva in atopic dermatitis or eczema, a cream containing a homeopathic compound, were positive by a report from the company. The study sample was small, and the trial was open label. Generally these trials have a larger number of patients, and are blinded. Also it...

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