FDA Approves Request For New Cyclodextrin Treatment For Niemann Pick Type C
September 25, 2010 by Chris Hempel
Filed under Cyclodextrin, Featured Content
FDA Approval Received! Children’s Hospital Oakland Receives FDA Clearance to Begin World’s First Cyclodextrin Administration Into the Brains of Twins with Rare and Deadly Cholesterol Disease Sugar Molecule Used In Common Food and Household Products Like Febreze® Fabric Refresher Called Hydroxypropyl Beta Cyclodextrin (HPßCD) Will be Delivered into Twins’ Central Nervous System in an Attempt […]
New non-drug fix for HIV?
June 30, 2009 by Chris Hempel
Filed under Cyclodextrin News, HIV-Aids
The Scientist Magazine By Alison McCook June 2009 Researchers are slowly establishing a connection between an extremely rare genetic disease and HIV — and homing in on a safe, non-prescription compound that could treat both. Recently, James Hildreth at the Meharry Medical College School of Medicine in Nashville, Tenn., and his colleagues found that cells […]