Patient Dosing in Phase 2 Clinical Trial of Puricase for Severe Gout (Causes of Gout) Completed




Patient Dosing in Phase 2 Clinical Trial of Puricase for Severe Gout Completed
Savient Pharmaceuticals, Inc (NASDAQ: SVNT), an emerging specialty pharmaceutical company engaged in developing, manufacturing and marketing pharmaceutical products that address unmet medical needs today announced the completion of patient dosing in a Phase 2 clinical trial of Puricase(R), a poly(ethylene glycol) (”PEG”) conjugate of recombinant porcine uricase (urate oxidase), for the treatment of severe, refractory gout… click link for more info.
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Title: ALLOPURINOL-ORAL, Zyloprim
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Created: 3/2/2005
Last Editorial Review: 3/2/2005
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Milk helps gout meat and seafood do not
If you want to prevent painful gout you should drink milk and dairy products. You should not, however, eat lots of red meat and seafood. This is according to a report in the New England Journal of Medicine. Dr. Hyon Choi, study leader, said that this is the first evidence that dairy products can be strongly protective against gout… click link for more info.
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Category: Procedures and Tests
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Gout
… from deposits of needle-like crystals of uric acid in connective tissue What’s an RSS feed? What Is Gout? Gout is one of the most painful rheumatic diseases. It results from deposits of needle-like …
Milk helps gout meat and seafood do not
If you want to prevent painful gout you should drink milk and dairy products. You should not, however, eat lots of red meat and seafood. This is according to a report in the New England Journal of Medicine. Dr. Hyon Choi, study leader, said that this is the first evidence that dairy products can be strongly protective against gout… click link for more info.



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