Dec

9

Swedish HGH Arrest

December 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Swedish police say they have arrested 40 people across the country after uncovering a ring dealing in human growth hormone (HGH).

Police spokesman Borje Ohman says those arrested include bodybuilders and fitness professionals aged between 20 and 45. Arrests were made Wednesday in the three major Swedish cities of Stockholm, Goteborg and Malmo, as well as nine smaller cities. Police started investigating in May, after customs officials found a large package of human growth hormone at Stockholm’s Arlanda airport. Doping crimes _ involving illegal sports-enhancing or muscle-boosting drugs such as steroids, testosterone and growth hormone _ are punishable in Sweden by up to four years in prison.

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Dec

7

Big Pharms & HGH

December 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Pharmaceutical companies are awakening to the fact that being first in market and first in class is no longer enough. While most agree that the blockbuster approach is all but dead, there is considerable debate about its successor. “Big pharma” continues to invest record amounts in drug discovery research, but what can they learn from specialty pharma, drug delivery devices companies, and even the generics industry? A select group of thought leaders from pharma, biopharma, device manufacturers, payers, providers, and policymakers met recently at an industry forum event sponsored by Cambridge Consultants to address these issues and answer the question: “What will the shape of the drug delivery landscape look like ten years from now and what drivers would create this change?”

    Formulation can help to mitigate systemic impact, and some opportunities are thought to exist where formulation and device development are progressing hand-in-hand. In the case of the Glide Pharma (Oxford, UK) Glide-SDI, solid doses of the drug are injected via a reusable actuator eliminating the use of needles. Where injection delivery is used, optimizing compliance and comfort is the key driver. It is anticipated that micro-electronics will add some significant value to such devices by offering dose reminders, dose recording, and compliance monitoring. An example of this is EasyPod, where a sophisticated device has had a significant impact in the human growth hormone market, improving acceptance, compliance and market share for Merck Serono (Geneva, Switzerland). Incorporating these advanced delivery devices are not without challenge.

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    Formulation can help to mitigate systemic impact, and some opportunities are thought to exist where formulation and device development are progressing hand-in-hand. In the case of the Glide Pharma (Oxford, UK) Glide-SDI, solid doses of the drug are injected via a reusable actuator eliminating the use of needles. Where injection delivery is used, optimizing compliance and comfort is the key driver. It is anticipated that micro-electronics will add some significant value to such devices by offering dose reminders, dose recording, and compliance monitoring. An example of this is EasyPod, where a sophisticated device has had a significant impact in the human growth hormone market, improving acceptance, compliance and market share for Merck Serono (Geneva, Switzerland). Incorporating these advanced delivery devices are not without challenge.

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Dec

3

One company may lose its HGH patent…

Some of the biggest-selling biologics developed during the boom years in biotech of the 1980’s, including human growth hormone (HGH) and insulin, have lost patent protection in the U.S. in 2007 or will shortly, and they represent a market of $40 billion. This opens up a huge potential market for biosimilars, if regulatory hurdles can be overcome, according to a new report by Kalorama Information, Biogenerics: the World Market for Biosimilars.

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Dec

2

Michael Weiner, general counsel for the Major League Baseball Players Association anticipates some change in the drug program for next year but didn’t specific what they will be.

Baseball does not test for human growth hormone (HGH) because there is not a validated urine test.

“I think the testing policy is working great,” he said. “Does that it mean that it can’t be improved? Of course not.” He also was unconcerned the annual report from the drug program’s independent administrator showed 108 players had therapeutic use exemptions (TUEs) this year to use otherwise banned substances because of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. “The number of new exemptions is a far lower number,” Weiner said. “A healthy percentage of applications for new TUEs were rejected.”

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Dec

1

Pfizer whistleblower and compulsive blogger Peter Rost has tossed his Panama hat into the ring for the post of FDA commissioner in the new Obama administration.

He’s got the “backing” — or at least the paperwork — of Sen. Sherrod Brown and Rep. Jo Ann Emerson. Rost is best-known as the former Pfizer vp who dragged the company’s name through the mud by opposing its position on reimportation and by going public with the news that Pfizer acquired a company it knew was selling Human Growth Hormone (HGH) illegally.

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