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COSCIENS Biopharma Inc T.CSCI

Alternate Symbol(s):  CSCI

COSCIENS Biopharma Inc., formerly Aeterna Zentaris Inc., is a specialty biopharmaceutical company engaged in the development and commercialization of a diverse portfolio of pharmaceutical and diagnostic products, including those focused on areas of unmet medical need. Its lead product, macimorelin (Macrilen; Ghryvelin), is an oral test indicated for the diagnosis of adult growth hormone deficiency (AGHD). The Company is also engaged in the development of therapeutic assets and proprietary extraction technology, which is applied to the production of active ingredients from renewable plant resources used in cosmeceutical products (i.e., oat beta glucan and avenanthramides, which are found in skincare product brands like Aveeno and Burt’s Bees formulations) and being developed as potential nutraceuticals and/or pharmaceuticals.


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Post by archeo753on Jan 10, 2025 2:04pm
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Oatzempic

OatzempicSaw this in a Guardian article today.  Maybe CSCI is really onto something with the YBG pill. We can dream.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0965229918311464

Oatzempic helps with weight loss

Ozempic, a diabetes drug, was a runaway success of last year, though it is perhaps better known for weight loss. Ozempic contains semaglutide, a hormone-mimicking compound that slows digestion. Not to be outdone, TikTokers have come up with oatzempic, a blend of oats, water and lime juice, and say it has similar effects. The claim hasn’t been tested, but people do not lose weight unless they burn more calories than they consume. Oats might help, however: they contain soluble fibre called beta-glucan, which may act to reduce body weight and body mass index.







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