Procter & Gamble’s Febreze Product May Contain Active Drug Compound That Can Enter Human Cell
July 19, 2011 by Chris Hempel
Filed under Featured Stories
Something does not smell right over at Procter & Gamble. For more than a year, I have been trying to reach the proper people at the company (ie. Sr. Execs) in order to get them to pay attention to the fact that one of their key products has a potential drug in it that millions […]
Nobel Prize Winning Cholesterol Researchers Brown and Goldstein Enter Cyclodextrin Field Of Study
November 10, 2009 by Chris Hempel
Filed under Featured Stories
I wonder how many smart cholesterol researchers have Google Alerts set up on Brown and Goldstein Labs? If they do they might want to read this post about the Nobel Prize winning labs release of a very important cholesterol paper involving cyclodextrin and its modulation of cellular cholesterol metabolism. With their amazing new research work, […]
Parents To Seek FDA Orphan Drug Designation For Cyclodextrin To Treat Rare and Fatal Cholesterol Disease
October 10, 2009 by Chris Hempel
Filed under Cyclodextrin, Cyclodextrin News
On Tuesday morning at 11am, Addi and Cassi are going to undergo volumetric CT scans of their livers and spleens. The tests are being conducted by doctors to determine if the cyclodextrin IV infusion treatment the twins are receiving under compassionate use INDs approved by the FDA are reducing the size of their enlarged cholesterol […]
FDA Reviewing Investigational New Drug Application For 5 Year Old Twins Stricken With Fatal Cholesterol Disorder
December 28, 2008 by Chris Hempel
Filed under Cyclodextrin
I have always believed there would be a drug sitting on shelf somewhere that could help save the lives of our 5 year old twin daughters, Addi and Cassi. What I never imagined was a sugar compound used in the food processing industry to extract cholesterol and make cholesterol free products like salad dressing could […]