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Study Group: Adderall Prescribers (US)(?)

Council Members in this Study Group: 18

This study group may include physicians, care providers, and researchers specializing in internal medicine, cardiology, oncology, dermatology, emergency medicine, family medicine, neurology, obstetrics-gynecology, psychiatry, radiology, nursing, optometry, genetics, and mental health. It may also include experts knowledgeable on diagnostic labs, disease management, medical devices, long term care, surgery centers, health management, pharma, and biotechnology, among others.

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Louis Sanfilippo, MD
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Louis Sanfilippo, MD

Louis Sanfilippo, MD, is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine and in private practice. He has served management and scientific advisory roles for Cenestra Health, a biotech company focused on developing empirically validated nutraceutical products. Dr. Sanfilippo...

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One Drug, Many Uses -- Mostly a Very Good Idea | 07-03-2008
Analysis of: One drug, many uses. Good idea? | www.indystar.com
Author: Louis Sanfilippo, MD, Psychiatrist, Louis Sanfilippo, MD

‘One drug, many uses’ can make lots of sense clinically and commercially.   Seeking additional FDA indications for a specific drug has obvious business benefits:  greater revenue stream, improved branding, potentially longer market exclusivity, greater franchising potential of the drug...

Lundbeck Reveals Mechanism of Action of its “Mixed Serotonin Modulator and Stimulator” Antidepressant LuAA21004 | 06-30-2008
Author: Louis Sanfilippo, MD, Psychiatrist, Louis Sanfilippo, MD

Lundbeck has now disclosed the mechanism of action of its “mixed serotonin modulator and stimulator,” albeit buried in a first quarter report.   Data on LuAA21004, Lundbeck’s lead antidepressant jointly in development with Takeda, was released at the Scandinavian College of Neuro-Psychopharmacology...

BrainCells Novel Antidepressant: Targeting Neurogenesis but not Serotonin? | 05-21-2008
Author: Louis Sanfilippo, MD, Psychiatrist, Louis Sanfilippo, MD

It’s not clear just how BrainCells’ BCI-540 works but the company claims the drug acts by way of promoting neurogenesis without an effect on serotonin neurotransmission.   While SSRI’s also promote neurogenesis, a downstream effect believed to favorably impact mood and anxiety, they obviously...

Abbott Targets Adult ADHD with Nicotinic Drug, Shows Strong CNS Pipeline | 05-13-2008
Author: Louis Sanfilippo, MD, Psychiatrist, Louis Sanfilippo, MD

Abbott’s Neuronal Nicotinic Receptor (NNR) partial agonist platform is an innovative target for ADHD and potentially other CNS disorders.  The Phase II data on ABT-089 suggests efficacy for adult ADHD with good safety/tolerability.  NNRs will not have the kind of effect size seen with stimulants...

Glaxo Decision Moves Drug Development Forward Again | 04-28-2008
Author: Louis Sanfilippo, MD, Psychiatrist, Louis Sanfilippo, MD

The USPTO’s proposed rule changes, struck down in this important Glaxo federal court decision, would have added significant burdens to pharmaceutical companies in developing their IP portfolios and ultimately their drug treatments.   The proposed changes were seemingly motivated to make the...

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