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Study Group: Vascular Neurologists (US)(?)

Council Members in this Study Group: 162

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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Leading Experts in this Study Group

Walter Carlini, MD, PhD
Neurologist
Medford Neurological Clinic, Inc.

Walter Carlini, MD, PhD, is a General Neurologist at Medford Neurological Clinic in Oregon. His clinical interests include stroke, epilepsy, migraine, dementia, movement disorders, and multiple sclerosis. Dr. Carlini has expertise in clinical neurophysiology and in the use of botulinum toxin injections...

Josef Parvizi, MD, Attending Neurologist, Stanford University Medical CenterJosef Parvizi, MD
Attending Neurologist
Stanford University Medical Center

Josef Parvizi, MD, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Neurological Sciences at Stanford University. Dr. Parvizi has main interest in analyzing the design and results of new clinical trials, of medications or devices, in various fields of neurology. He has clinical expertise in Alzheimer's disease, neuropathic...

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Alzheimer's drug patch could change quality of life | 07-09-2007
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

Alzheimer's drug patch could change quality of life of the patient and their family. Usually patients with Alzheimer's disease have more than one disease and takes three up to fifteen different medications a day. Long span release patches are very convenient to this patients for many reasons, not only...

Maraviroc will aid decrease HIV drug resistence | 06-12-2007
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

Maraviroc will aid decrease HIV drug resistence. Because maraviroc's mechanism of action is different from the other antiretrovirals, its use can help those patients with HIV resistant mutations.

Actos (Takeda Pharm) unfairly lumped in with Avandia (Glaxo; GSK) | 06-11-2007
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

The recent meta-analysis published in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests an increased risk of myocardial infarction in patients taking rosiglitazone (Avandia).  Additionally, there was an increased risk of death, but it did not reach stastistical significance.  Black-box warnings are...

Telbivudine is a new option for patients with hepatitis | 05-09-2007
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

Telbivudine is a new option of treatment for patients with chronic hepatitis B.In the United States, approximately 1.2 million persons have chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and are sources for HBV transmission to others. Two billion people infected worldwide, and 350 million suffering...

Opening AIDS patents are the future for older drugs | 05-09-2007
Analysis of: Brazil Bypasses Patent on U.S. AIDS Drug | www.reuters.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

Newer, more efficacious antiretrovirals are emerging.Older treatments  must be open in order to be competitive and continue in the market.

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