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CeNeRx BioPharma, Inc., reported that it has initiated a Phase II trial of its new formulation of TriRimaâ„¢, the company's novel antidepressant in development as monotherapy for treatment resistant depression. CeNeRx also announced that it will be presenting at Biotech Showcaseâ„¢ 2011 on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 at 11:00 AM PST. TriRima is a member of a novel class of drugs known as RIMAs, or ...
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Top-selling drugs, known as atypical antipsychotic medications, lack evidence that they’ll actually be beneficial, according to a new study. Drugs in this class may cause serious effects such as weight gain, diabetes, and heart disease, along with costing Americans billions of dollars. "Because these drugs have safety issues, physicians should prescribe them only when they ...
David Nichols in a lab at the university in West Lafayette, Indiana. Photo: Purdue University, Mark Simons/PA Wire A chemist who studies the way psychedelic drugs act in the brains of rats said he was shocked at how humans hijacked his work to make street drugs, sometimes causing overdose deaths.
CHICAGO, Illinois, United States (Reuters) — Although first approved to treat schizophrenia, new antipsychotic medications are increasingly being prescribed for a host of other uses, even when there is little evidence they work, US researchers said on Friday. The drugs, known as "atypical antipsychotics," have quickly eclipsed older-generation or "typical" antipsychotics and are increasingly ...
The bright-light therapy often used to fight the "winter blues" may also ease major depression symptoms in older adults, a small clinical trial suggests.
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