Amira granted UK patents for AM103, AM803 FLAP inhibitors for respiratory disorders

Amira granted UK patents for AM103, AM803 FLAP inhibitors for respiratory disorders
Amira Pharmaceuticals, Inc. today announced that the U.K. Intellectual Property Office has granted patent number GB2431927, titled, “5-Lipoxygenase Activating Protein (FLAP) Inhibitors,” which includes coverage of Amira’s AM103 and AM803 FLAP inhibitors for the treatment of respiratory disorders.

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A new way to fight H1N1

A new way to fight H1N1
By Salina Abd Aziz KUALA LUMPUR: The 21st century is unveiling many scary discoveries. While we move forward with technological advances, germs also referred to as pathogens, seemed to make their presence known in our daily lives. They are far more pervasive than many of us give them credit for. Pathogens are a variety of living organisms that can cause diseases to the host. The host would refer …

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West Nile spraying angers San Jose residents

West Nile spraying angers San Jose residents
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Some west San Jose residents are unhappy over Tuesday evening’s planned chemical spraying over their neighborhood to curb spread of the West Nile virus. A Pyrethrin-laced fog sprayed over the area will kill most mosquitoes, which pass the West Nile virus. Santa Clara officials say the small amount of Pyrethrin, which is found in household insecticides and pet sprays, is …

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FDA accepts to review sNDA for SPRYCEL for treating adult patients with CML

FDA accepts to review sNDA for SPRYCEL for treating adult patients with CML
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company and Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has accepted for filing and review the supplemental New Drug Application for SPRYCEL (dasatinib) for the treatment of adult patients with newly diagnosed chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase.

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Town approves moratorium on dispensaries

Town approves moratorium on dispensaries
The Telluride Town Council on Tuesday passed a six-month moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries within town limits. But since a handful of potential pot purveyors have already obtained business licenses with the town, the moratorium doesn’t mean dispensaries won’t appear in Telluride in the next half-year.

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