Trisenox - MSN Newsfeeds
- Tulare Advance-Register - Also available are arsenic trioxide and sulfuramid containing products. These chemicals are added to sweet or oily products that make them attractive to the ants. Avoid products packaged as granules that contain the active ingredients cyfluthrin or ...
- Science Daily - Research Shows Survival Benefit For Leukemia Patients Treated With Arsenic Trioxide (June 6, 2007) -- New research suggests that arsenic trioxide -- marketed as Trisenox -- significantly improves patient survival when coupled with standard chemotherapy ...
- Reuters UK - The drug, arsenic trioxide, which is made by Pennsylvania- based Cephalon Inc. and sold under the brand Trisenox, is approved for people with acute promyelocytic leukemia, or APL, whose disease has returned. Standard treatment for APL -- a form ...
- Australian Broadcasting Corp. - The drug, arsenic trioxide, is approved for people with acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) whose disease has returned. Standard treatment for APL - a form of acute myeloid leukemia that strikes 1,500 people a year in the United States, involves ...
- The Australian - The drug, arsenic trioxide, which is made by Pennsylvania-based Cephalon Inc and sold under the brand Trisenox, is approved for people with acute promyelocytic leukemia, or APL, whose disease has returned. Standard treatment for APL – a form of ...
- CNN Money - Arsenic is a toxin that is also used as a traditional Chinese medicine and is marketed in the U.S. as a generic treatment for leukemia. Cephalon ( Charts ) sells arsenic under the name Trisenox. The biotech does not break out individual sales for the ...
- Seattle Post Intelligencer - Results showed about 81 percent of patients with APL who were injected with arsenic trioxide, also known by the brand name Trisenox, were alive and remained free of leukemia three years after diagnosis, compared with 66 percent of patients treated ...
- SignOn San Diego - The drug, arsenic trioxide, which is made by Pennsylvania based Cephalon Inc. and sold under the brand Trisenox, is approved for people with acute promyelocytic leukemia, or APL, whose disease has returned. Standard treatment for APL – a form of ...
- Medscape News - Trials of Arsenic Trioxide in Multiple Myeloma... Thalidomide and Its Derivatives: Promise for Multiple Myeloma... Gefitinib in Previously Treated Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer ...
- MSN MoneyCentral - PROVIGIL(R) (modafinil) Tablets [C-IV], FENTORA(R) (fentanyl buccal tablet) [C-II], TRISENOX(R), VIVITROL(R) (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension), GABITRIL(R) (tiagabine hydrochloride), ACTIQ(R) (oral transmucosal fentanyl ...
- MSN MoneyCentral - PROVIGIL(R) (modafinil) Tablets [C-IV], FENTORA, TRISENOX(R) (arsenic trioxide) injection, VIVITROL(R) (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension), GABITRIL(R) (tiagabine hydrochloride), ACTIQ(R) (oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate ...
- WebWire - WASHINGTON – Cell Therapeutics Inc. (CTI) of Seattle, Wash., has agreed to pay the United States $10.5 million to resolve allegations of the company’s illegal marketing of the anti-cancer prescription drug Trisenox, the Justice Department ...
- KOMO-TV - The government's suit against Cell Therapeutics claimed the company marketed its Trisenox leukemia drug to doctors as an effective treatment against other cancers. Doctors who prescribed the drug for such "off-label" uses and received reimbursement ...
- Seattle Post Intelligencer - The government alleged in a complaint that Cell Therapeutics promoted various uses of the anti-cancer drug Trisenox even though it had received FDA approval for the drug for only one type of cancer. Physicians who prescribed the drug for these so ...
- Washington Post - The companies skimmed the largess, pocked the earth and left a highly toxic legacy of arsenic trioxide in chambers underground. Native groups, which contend they were cheated by the gold mines, have pledged that it won't happen again. They are ...
- Medical News Today - PROVIGIL(R) (modafinil) Tablets [C-IV], FENTORA, TRISENOX(R) (arsenic trioxide) injection, VIVITROL(R) (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension), GABITRIL(R) (tiagabine hydrochloride), and ACTIQ(R) (oral transmucosal fentanyl ...
- HealthCentral.com - Other drugs to avoid when taking Geodon include Anzemet, Avelox, Halfan, Inapsine, Lariam, Mellaril, Nebupent, Orap, Orlaam, Pentam, Probucol, Prograf, Serentil, Tequin, Thorazine, Trisenox, and Zagam. If you're uncertain about the risks of any drug ...
- Observer-Reporter - Compared to other medical treatments, the Food and Drug Administration wasted little time approving arsenic trioxide, also known as Trisenox. In 2000, just three years after the study of the drug was started in the United States, Trisenox was ...
- MSN MoneyCentral - PROVIGIL(R) (modafinil) Tablets [C-IV], FENTORA, ACTIQ(R) (oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate) [C-II], GABITRIL(R) (tiagabine hydrochloride), TRISENOX(R) (arsenic trioxide) injection, and VIVITROL(R) (naltrexone for extended-release injectable ...
- Chicago Sun-Times - Trisenox, the brand name of arsenic trioxide, was approved in 2000 for patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia who have relapsed. The new study, sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, found the arsenic drug also can prevent relapses. Arsenic ...
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