Guest guest Posted October 11, 2011 Report Share Posted October 11, 2011 News 6 new results for hepatitis c Pharmasset again expands hepatitis C drug studyBusinessWeekShares of Pharmasset Inc. jumped Monday after the company expanded a clinical trial of its experimental hepatitis C drug to include new hard-to-treat patients. By expanding the trial, the company gave Wall Street another indication the drug works. ...See all stories on this topic » Vertex's Hep C Drug Needs A Growth InjectionTheStreet.com(TheStreet) -- Flattening prescription growth for Vertex Pharmaceuticals(VRTX) hepatitis C drug Incivek is causing investors some stress. I told you last week that Incivek's growth rate was a burning question as we head into third-quarter earnings ...See all stories on this topic » Janssen launches new hepatitis C treatment in UKCSL RecruitmentClinical research jobs provider Janssen has announced the UK launch of Incivo (telaprevir), its new drug option for genotype-1 chronic hepatitis C. The clinically proven therapy is designed to be used in combination with peginterferon alfa and ...See all stories on this topic » Transgene Says 3 Patients in Hepatitis Trial Had Blood DisordersBusinessWeekBy Gerlin Oct. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Transgene SA said three patients in a mid-stage trial for its TG4040 vaccine to treat chronic hepatitis C developed blood disorders, prompting the biotechnology company to propose changing the study's design. ...See all stories on this topic » Defense attorneys told to subpoena documents on Desai's competencyLas Vegas SunBy Dave Toplikar (contact) Defense attorneys for Dipak Desai, the Las Vegas physician at the center of the hepatitis C scare in 2007 and 2008, were told this morning they will have about a month to subpoena documents from state authorities who say ...See all stories on this topic » Las Vegas Sun Engineering Hope: Curing Hepatitis CKERADALLAS, TX (KERA) - The Center for Disease Control estimates that more than three million Americans are chronically infected with hepatitis C. In Dallas, University Of Texas Southwestern's Dr. Lee first started seeing patients more than twenty ...See all stories on this topic » KERA - more news http://health.dir./group/ /links/025___HCV_DAILY_NEWS_RESOURCES_001268599268/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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