Welcome to This Is MS!

     Modules
· Home
· Content
· Downloads
· Encyclopedia
· FAQ
· Feedback
· Forums
· Journal
· Private Messages
· Recommend Us
· Search
· Site_Map
· Stories Archive
· Submit News
· Surveys
· Top 10
· Topics
· Web Links
· Your Account

     Google
Google
Web
This is MS
These ads help pay for the upkeep of our site. They are automatically served by Google and are not affiliated with This is MS.

     Languages
Select Interface Language:


     Who's Online
There are currently, 221 guest(s) and 4 member(s) that are online.

You are Anonymous user. You can register for free by clicking here

     Next Step

From the creators of This is MS comes Experience Project

EP is a community where members connect through shared life experiences-- like MS--and so much more. You are not defined by any one thing, so be your true self and find others just like you at Experience Project.

Get started by sharing your Multiple Sclerosis story.


     Donations

To remain unbiased, This is MS does not accept corporate sponsorships.

Therefore, we must rely on our users to help support us. Please donate to our upkeep if you have the means. Thank you!


 Antegren could be here sooner than we thought...

AntegrenWe found this very interesting tidbit released today: In January, Biogen Idec is expected to take an interim look at two ongoing phase III Antegren studies involving multiple sclerosis patients. If Antegren shows compelling early efficacy, the company could seek approval for the drug with the Food and Drug Administration. A 2004 Antegren FDA filing would cut a year off the drug's development timeline. Click read more below for a few more details.

Advertisement

Article Text

Surprise May Be in Store From Biogen Idec Monday December 22, 8:38 am ET

By Adam Feuerstein, Senior Writer

Biogen Idec (NasdaqNM:BIIB - News) is not exactly the poster child for a fast-growing, big-cap biotech stock. But that negative perception could reverse itself pretty quickly if the experimental drug Antegren behaves like a champ in an early 2004 test.

In January, Biogen Idec is expected to take an interim look at two ongoing phase III Antegren studies involving multiple sclerosis patients. If Antegren shows compelling early efficacy, the company could seek approval for the drug with the Food and Drug Administration.

A 2004 Antegren FDA filing would cut a year off the drug's development timeline. Obviously, this would be a major positive for Biogen Idec, especially because it's not on the radar screens of most investors. But be warned, this is far from a sure thing.

Reward vs. Risk

Antegren is Biogen Idec's second-generation multiple sclerosis drug, which is being developed under a partnership with Irish drugmaker Elan (ELN:NYSE ADR - commentary - research). The drug is now involved in two phase III trials that involve two-year efficacy endpoints, meaning that final data won't be ready for analysis until mid-2005. But, as I mentioned, a team of Biogen Idec and Elan researchers will be taking an early look at one-year data from the studies early next year. If positive, the companies plan to consult with the FDA on an early filing.

We cannot post the entire article as it comes from a pay site (TheStreet.com). You can find this article (and register with them to view it at:
http://biz.yahoo.com/tsp/031222/10133451_1.html




 
     Login
Nickname

Password

Don't have an account yet? You can create one. As a registered user you have some advantages like theme manager, comments configuration and post comments with your name.

     Related Links
· More about Antegren
· News by Administrator


Most read story about Antegren:
Antegren could be here sooner than we thought...


     Article Rating
Average Score: 4.16
Votes: 18


Please take a second and vote for this article:

Excellent
Very Good
Good
Regular
Bad


     Options

 Printer Friendly Printer Friendly


Associated Topics

Clinical Trials for, or related to, MSFuture Treatment PossibilitiesTreatments for Multiple Sclerosis





Personal Stories about millions of life experience--including multiple sclerosis support, lupus support, depression support . Built by the This is MS team.

Anonymous Confessions | Dream Dictionary
Site Map

This site does not offer medical advice. All treatment decisions should always be made with the full consent of your physician.


Visit our sister site dedicated to Inflammatory Bowel Disease: This is IBD


All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owners. The comments are property of their posters, quoted articles are © referenced source, all the rest © 2002 by thisisMS.com.
PHP-Nuke Copyright © 2005 by Francisco Burzi. This is free software, and you may redistribute it under the GPL. PHP-Nuke comes with absolutely no warranty, for details, see the license.
Page Generation: 0.21 Seconds