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Biotech / Medical : Nortran Pharmaceutical -NRT.V

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To: SOROS who wrote (873)6/14/1998 1:15:00 PM
From: Ms. Forthright  Read Replies (1) of 1185
 
SOROS, it is my understanding that this compound has already passed all clinical studies for another indication. Adverse effect profile was excellent, however, the drug was no more effective than others currently on the market. Unfortunately, for each indication new clinical trials must be performed, we already know though that this drug is very well tolerated.

I believe that in the earlier clinical trials subjects who happened to have a cough noticed that it went away with this drug. This is pretty neat since at this time there are no good cough suppressants.

Dextromethorphan is the most common antitussive. This is what you will find in most OTC formulations. It doesn't work much better than placebo. Codeine and other narcotics are a little more efficacious, but they do have significant side effects and abuse potential. Inhaled steroids can work nicely in some patients, however, they tend to be pricey and are somewhat cumbersome to use.

The big market here is for over the counter, this is already huge and available compounds are not nearly as effective as that offered by Nortran.

Don't worry with all the developments happening at Nortran its stock will inevitably perform very nicely (then we will kick ourselves for not having bought more at this level)!
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