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AAN 2024: Troriluzole may be taken with food, data suggest

Troriluzole, a new formulation of the approved amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) treatment riluzole, can be taken with or without food and appears to have better pharmacological properties than approved versions of the medication that allow once daily administration. That’s according to data from three studies in healthy volunteers presented…

NU-9 Is Now AKV9, and Doing Well in Preclinical Studies

AKAVA Therapeutics’ experimental therapy AKV9, formerly NU-9, was superior to approved therapies for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) at improving the health of lab-grown upper motor neurons from a mouse model of the disease, a study shows. Upper motor neurons are one of the two types of specialized nerve cells that…

InFlectis’ IFB-088 Earns Orphan Drug Status

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted orphan drug designation to InFlectis BioScience’s experimental therapy IFB-088 for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Orphan drug status is given to treatment candidates with the potential to be safe and effective in rare diseases. In the U.S. rare diseases are defined as…

Who Is Protecting Whom?

Lately, I’ve been pondering the many ways our lives have changed for the sake of safety, like tamper-proof packaging, airport screening, and two-step password verification. I get it. Identity thieves are everywhere, so are scammers, along with the just plain crazies. We might be a little safer, but I…

Haisco Acquires Rights to ALS Therapy Exservan in China for $7M

Haisco Pharmaceutical has acquired the exclusive rights to develop and commercialize Exservan, an oral film formulation of riluzole, for the treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in China. Under the terms of the agreement, Haisco will be responsible for the potential regulatory submission and marketing of Exservan in China, while…

With Likely Diagnosis, Target ALS Founder Refocuses

Note: This story was updated Jan. 25, 2022, to clarify that Target ALS has raised $90 million since its inception in 2010. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) has been a part of Daniel Doctoroff’s life for more than two decades. His father, Martin Doctoroff, died of the disease in 2002, and…