Archive for January, 2010

Alcon Buys Rights For Durezol and Zirgan

DurezolAlcon has bought rights for and Zirgan from Sirion Therapeutics Inc. for an undisclosed amount. While Durezol is an ophthalmic corticosteroid approved for the treatment of inflammation and pain associated with eye surgery, Zirgan is an antiviral for the treatment of corneal ulcers. Both products have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

Alcon said it has acquired the global rights, excluding Latin America, for Zyclorin, which is being developed as a potential treatment for dry eyes and other diseases.

Alcon Buys Rights For Durezol and Zirgan

Alcon has bought rights for Durezol and Zirgan from Sirion Therapeutics Inc. for an undisclosed amount. While Durezol is an ophthalmic corticosteroid approved for the treatment of inflammation and pain associated with eye surgery, Zirgan is an antiviral for the treatment of corneal ulcers. Both products have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

Alcon said it has acquired the global rights, excluding Latin America, for Zyclorin, which is being developed as a potential treatment for dry eyes and other diseases.

Alcon To Purchase Ophthalmic Pharmaceutical Assets From Sirion

AlconAlcon has announced that it will purchase the rights in the United States for two FDA-approved topical eye care products from Sirion Therapeutics, Inc. The two products purchased are Durezol™, a marketed ophthalmic corticosteroid approved for the treatment of inflammation and pain associated with eye surgery, and Zirgan™, a recently approved antiviral for the treatment of acute herpetic keratitis (corneal ulcers).

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Cornea Cell Density Predictive Of Graft Failure Post Transplant

cornea transplantA new predictor of cornea transplant success has been identified by the Cornea Donor Study (CDS) Investigator Group. New analysis of data from the 2008 Specular Microscopy Ancillary Study, found that the preoperative donor cell count of endothelial cells, did not correlate with graft success. Instead the study found that a patient’s endothelial cell count six months post-cornea transplant is a better indicator of subsequent failure of the graft rather than the donor’s cell count.

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Icon Bioscience Initiates Phase 2/3 Pivotal Clinical Study Of Novel Ophthalmic Drug Candidate

Icon BioscienceIcon Bioscience, Inc. has announced that it has initiated its Phase 2/3 pivotal clinical trial to assess the safety and efficacy of IBI-10090 in patients undergoing cataract surgery. IBI-10090 is a novel anti-inflammatory drug product, based on IBI’s proprietary Verisome(TM) drug delivery platform technology, administered as a single injection into the anterior chamber of the eye that is designed to last approximately two to three weeks.

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