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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...
September 28, 2007
Fentora not for beginners
Analysis of: FDA Warns About Misuse Of Fentora Cancer Pain Drug | www.medicalnewstoday.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Fentora is a great, but potentially dangerous product. With it's significant narcotic effect, it should only be prescirbed to appropriate patients by those with experience. The recent deaths were likely due to poor patient selection and lack of experience by the providers.  
September 25, 2007
Physician House Calls- A potential major trend in the health care industry
Analysis of: The New York Times | www.nytimes.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Physician house calls may represent an emerging major trend in fee-for-service health care delivery. The urgent care center emerged in the 80's and 90's as a novel way for patients to avoid emergency rooms. Of course, this is based on the patient's willingness to pay a fee that is not covered by insurance....
September 24, 2007
This treatment is unsafe and regulation is going to make it obsolete for a time
Analysis of: Feel Pudgy? There’s a Shot for That | www.nytimes.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
This treatment is run illegally, in violation of FDA laws Additionally, it is outlawed in Europe, Canada and Brazil, among other places Lastly, it isn't all that effective, from what I hear, and very painful.  In summary, better options will become available.
September 17, 2007
An expected result
Analysis of: FDA approves Lilly's Evista for breast cancer | www.marketwatch.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
The STAR trial was a follow-up to the P1 trial, evaluating whether raloxifene (Evista) could be used as a preventive agent. The results were supportive of this agent in this role, and hence the FDA has approved it. There is a black box warning on stroke risk, though the results did not show a significantly...
September 11, 2007
More bad news for J&J
Analysis of: J&J Ends Plan to Seek Wider Procrit Use | online.wsj.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Given the recent data on erythropoietin, this study further demonstrates the significant potential adverse events seen. Expect sales to continue to decrease, as erythropoietin drugs in the future will be used in renal failure and oncology patients to keep hematocrits in a reasonable range.
September 11, 2007
New breath of air for iressa
Analysis of: Study Shows IRESSA(TM) (Gefitinib) Is As Effective As Docetaxel In Pre-Treated Advanced NSCLC | www.pipelinereview.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Previous data on Iressa has shown no survival benefit.   This phase III trial comparing Iressa to Taxotere in locally advanced phase III NSCLC seems to show equivalence.   And, clearly the Iressa was more favorable than taxotere. If the data is true, this will reignite the question...
September 11, 2007
More results on ASA404
Analysis of: Positive survival data from ASA404 trial presented at World Conference on Lung Cancer | www.pipelinereview.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
I've previously posted on the early news of this data.     We now have more information, including the response rate and median survival in this trial - and the good news is that it parallels the prior phase II data. This is promising information, but we'll still need to see the...
Sunil DhawanSeptember 10, 2007
FDA issues warning to Melanocorp
Analysis of: FDA Issues Warning Letter To Melanocorp, Inc. For Illegal Sale Of Melanotan II -Agency Warns Consumers About Using And Purchasing Unapproved Product | www.medicalnewstoday.com
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
 The FDA warning to Melanocorp regarding their product Melanotan was justified. These warnings are far too few and infrequent, and numerous companies make claims without studies or substantiation. The agency is overwhelmed with NDA's, and has difficulty handling the work that currently exists....
Gregory BufordSeptember 6, 2007
First step in the right direction
Analysis of: Investigational New Drug Application For 'Fat Melting' Injections Cleared By The FDA | www.medicalnewstoday.com
Author: Gregory Buford, Plastic Surgeon and Medical Director , BEAUTY by BUFORD
1.  Fat removal/body contouring procedures are becoming increasingly popular in North America and show potential for increasing growth.        2.  The trend towards less invasive means for body contouring has shown dramatic growth, as well.    3. ...

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