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Grace Therapeutics, Inc GRCE

Grace Therapeutics, Inc., formerly Acasti Pharma Inc., is a late-stage biopharma company with drug candidates addressing rare and orphan diseases. Its therapeutic pipeline consists of three clinical-stage drug candidates supported by an intellectual property portfolio of over 40 granted and pending patents in various jurisdictions. Its lead drug candidate, GTX-104, is a clinical-stage, novel, injectable formulation of nimodipine being developed for intravenous (IV) infusion in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) patients to address significant unmet medical needs. GTX-104 provides a convenient IV delivery of nimodipine in the intensive care unit, eliminating the need for nasogastric tube administration in unconscious or dysphagic patients. Its other pipeline drug candidates include GTX-102, which is an oral-mucosal betamethasone spray for the treatment of Ataxia Telangiectasia and GTX-101, which is a topical bio adhesive film-forming bupivacaine spray for Postherpetic Neuralgia.


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Post by Super63on Jan 21, 2020 9:08am
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Capre for treatment of diabetes

Capre for treatment of diabetes

 
 
$ACST Who is Dr. Marette ? Which pharma is he connected to? Why is he saying such nice things about Capre? Andr Marette, Ph.D. who conducted the study. Dr. Marette, who is the Director of the Pfizer Chair to study the pathogenesis of insulin resistance and cardiometabolic diseases at the University Laval, Quebec, conducted the study for Acasti in a widely used and well accepted animal model in diet-induced obese C57BL6 mice to compare the mechanisms of action of CaPre versus icosapent ethyl and metformin on insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. A second, still ongoing study will also compare these same drugs in a fatty liver disease animal model. Dr. Marette is a highly regarded researcher of cardiometabolic disease, and he has published numerous papers in prestigious journals such as Nature Medicine.
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