Month: November 2011

Benlysta r (belimumab) for GSK and HGS, new drug for the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus, is included in the list of public funding in Spain.

Benlysta r (belimumab) for GSK and HGS, new drug for the treatment of SLE, is included in the list of funding at Spain.

-the first treatment specifically developed for lupus in 50 years (1)

Spain, November 2011- GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Human Genome Sciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: HGSI) announced that they have received marketing resolution for Benlysta ® (belimumab) in Spain. The Interministerial Commission of prices of medicines, dependent of the Ministry of health, Social policy and equality has approved the inclusion in public funding for Benlysta ® (belimumab) 10 mg/kg as adjuvant therapy in adult patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), with autoantibodies positive, with a high degree of activity of the disease (for example)(: antiADNdc positive and low level of complement), despite the standard treatment (2).

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a potentially fatal chronic, autoimmune, and multisystem disease that can affect vital organs. Symptoms include fatigue, pain and swelling of joints, fever, skin rash and commitment of multiple organs including kidney (3,4). Lupus affects women (5) in 90% of cases and may debut at any age, although it appears most frequently in young people between 15 and 44 years (6). It is estimated that in Spain there are nearly 40,000 affected people (7).

The goal of treatment is currently controlling the activity of the disease and minimize the resulting complications of the disease itself or treatment.(3,4)

Belimumab is the first monoclonal antibody human that inhibits the biological activity of soluble BLyS, a factor of survival of the B cell, believed that it plays an important role in the production of antibodies that attack and destroy healthy tissue of the body itself.)(5)

Collaboration of GSK and HGS

HGS and GSK belimumab are developing within the framework of an agreement for joint development and comarketing this medicine signed in 2006. Benlysta is a trademark owned by Human Genome Sciences, Inc., used under license by the Group of companies GlaxoSmithKline.

GlaxoSmithKIine (GSK), one of the companies leading global research-based pharmaceutical and health care, aims to improve the quality of life of people, making it possible that people have more vitality, feel better and live longer.

GSK Biopharm R & D are investigating new approaches to take advantage of the therapeutic potential of biological agents for the benefit of patients with autoimmune diseases.

Human Genome Sciences aims to provide new drugs to people who are fighting against serious diseases.

HGS, Human Genome Sciences and Benlysta are trademarks of Human Genome Sciences, Inc. Other trademarks referenced are property of their respective owners.


References

(1) Navarra S et to the. Efficacy and safety of belimumab in patients with active systemic lupus erythematosus: randomised, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trial. Lancet. 2011; 377 (9767): 721-31.

(2) GlaxoSmithKline and Human Genome Sciences. Tab technique of Benlysta ® 2011.

(3) Kalunian K, Merrill JT. Curr Med Res Opin 2009; 25: 1501-1514

(4) Berker-Merok, Nossent H. J Rheumatol 2006; 33: 1570-1577.

(5) NHS Choices – Last access 20 October 2011

(6) Lupus Foundation of America – accessed October 20, 2011

(7) Danchenko N, Satya JA, Anthony MS. Epidemiology of systemic lupus erythematosus: a comparison of worldwide disease burden. Lupus. 2006; 15 (5): 308-18.

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A new drug could improve the movement in patients with Huntington.

A new drug could improve the movement in patients with Huntington.

Lancelot Neurology magazine has just published the results of the study MermaiHD, carried out by researchers CIBERNED.

– phase III trial showed that the Pridopidina could improve a wide range of movement disorders, such as the akinesia and Dystonia, characteristic of patients with this neurodegenerative disease

-this medicine is considered a stabilizing dopamine: neutralizes the effects of excess or lack of dopamine in the brain areas that control the movement and the coordinationn, without showing side effects

– in the study, led by Dr. Justo García of Yébenes, CIBERNED researcher and neurologist of the Hospital Ramón y Cajal, participated 437 patients from eight countries of the European Union, of which about 60 have been Spanish

-the possibility of this new treatment to improve motor function has a direct impact on the quality life and health of all those affected by this disease: more than 4,000 in Spain, 50,000 in Europe and more than 30,000 in United States

Madrid, November 2011- A new drug called Pridopidina could improve various types of motor symptoms associated with including the akinesia, Huntington’s diseaseDystonia or disorders of motility eye, without side effects. This is the main conclusion of phase III of the MermaiHD study, led by Dr. Justo García of Yébenes, psychiatrist of the Hospital Ramón y Cajal and researcher at the Center for research in network diseases neurodegenerative (CIBERNED), which has just published the journal Lancet Neurology.

This medicine, considered as a partial agonist, neutralizes the effects of excess or lack of dopamine in the areas of the brain that control movement and coordination. So far, no other compound had managed this spectrum of symptoms. Tetrabenazine, the only drug approved for Huntington’s disease, is effective on the Korea (from Greek, dance, involuntary movements of the patient) but does not improve other symptoms.

Phase III of the trial has focused on assessing the potential and safety of Pridopidina as a possible alternative treatment of motor symptoms of Huntington’s disease. To this end, they participated in the study 437 patients from eight countries of the European Union, of which about 60 were Spaniards. During 26 weeks these volunteers they provided 90 mg daily of the medicinal product, 45 mg per day or placebo. The effects of the drug have been evaluated using a modified motor scale (mMS) designed to measure 10 symptoms related to voluntary movements, including in different international scales of measure such as the UHDRS (Unified Huntington ’ s Disease Rating Scale) and MST (Total Motor Score). In addition to both scales, also has been evaluated the cognitive function of patients, behavior, depression and anxiety.

After 6 months of treatment, the patients who were taking the highest dose of Pridopidina showed a slight drop in the scale mMS with regard to the volunteers who took placebo, indicating some improvement of voluntary movement. However, the most significant was the improvement provided by the treatment on the motor function: movement of the hand, walking and balance, to compare the results obtained by the patients that they provided the highest dose against those who took placebo, according to the scale UHDRS-TMS. The trial has also shown that they took over Pridopidina doses, they went to all the study visits and they completed more than 70 per cent of drug treatment, showed significant benefits for patients.

Huntington’s disease may occur at any age, 80% of cases between 35 and 55 years, and produces cognitive, motor, and psychiatric disturbances that progressively worsen over several years

Huntington’s disease (called also Korea Huntington is a hereditary neurodegenerative (due to a genetic mutation) disease)which affects many regions of the brain, with greater severity to the basal ganglia and which lacks curative treatment or progression enlentecedor

is transmitted as autosomal dominant, which means that any children of any affected person has a 50% chance of inheriting the mutation and suffering from the disease.

Occurs at any age, 80% of cases between 35 and 55 years, and produces important cognitive, psychiatric, and motor disturbances, very slow progression, for years. The appearance of clinical disease known is the presence of abnormal movements, “ coreicos ”, characterized movement flutuante and exaggeration of the limbs and carrying out repeated grimaces and gestures. With the progression of the disease the patient is unable to fend for itself, lets walk, he has difficulty eating, lose weight, presents intellectual impairment and psychiatric disorders. As a result of all these problems, the inmobilidad and malnutrition often results in death.

The prevalence of the disease is 1 in 10,000 people in Western countries. Affects total approximately 70,000 people from Europe to United States, of which some 4,500 lived in Spain, and it is likely that there are some 200,000 people at risk of inheriting her.

On the CIBERNED

The Center for research in biomedicine in network diseases neurodegenerative (CIBERNED) is one of the centers of reference in Spain in research on neurodegenerative diseases (END), such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Hurtington and other ataxias and neuromuscular diseases. Created in 2006, its main purpose is encourage basic biomedical research, clinical research and the epidemiological as well as promote research in the laboratories can materialize and reach the patient (translational research).

It is legally organized as a public Consortium where they participate various institutions representing the General State administration, the autonomous communities and other not institutional e includes a total of 58 Spanish research groups who share a common goal: “ combat Neurodegeneration ”.

Funds managed by the CIBERNED come from the State, specifically the Ministry of science and innovation, who channelled them through the Instituto de Salud Carlos III. However, CIBERNED has the power to be able to attract other resources from foundations and/or funding of research.

In addition to the basic and clinical research, the CIBERNED is intended to promote the science of quality and make the society involved in its efforts to reduce the negative impact of the Neurodegeneration.

In recent years the CIBERNED has funded a specific research Huntington’s disease-related area. At this time the CIBERNED funding a cooperative project which integrates 6 research groups interested in Huntington’s disease. The Coordinator of this project is the principal investigator of the trial of the pridopidina. The study of the pridopidina and drugs of the same family is part of the coordinated project.

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Hospital Universitario de La Ribera is launching a program of music therapy for patients with severe mental disorder

el Hospital Universitario de La Ribera is launching a program of music therapy for patients with severe mental disorder

experts say that it’s successful adjuvant treatment, and therefore Alzira Center is one of the first public hospitals in the community incorporating this procedure therapeutic.

-more than 90 patients of the center of Alzira with bipolar disorder, major depression or schizophrenia will participate in this important program therapeutic.

-this initiative has been scholarship by the Ministry of health among other 50 projects submitted by other centres within the ‘ programme for the promotion of Mental Health and against Social exclusion and stigma ’.

– according to the service of Psychiatry, the annual incidence of these cited three pathologies exceeds 3% of the population, by which about 7,500 inhabitants of the region.

Alzira, 2011-November Hospital Universitario de La Ribera has launched a program of music therapy for patients with serious mental disorder. More than 90 Alzira Health Center patients suffering from diseases such as bipolar disorder, major depression or schizophrenia will participate in this therapeutic program for six months in duration.

According to experts of the psychiatry service of La Ribera, this treatment has proved an effective sensory technique complements the pharmacological treatment and it can reduce by 10% the probability that the patient suffers a relapse or a re-entry.

That is why that Alzira hospital is one of the first public hospitals in the Valencian Community to incorporate this therapeutic procedure. In addition, the program of La Ribera is a pioneer at regional level in the fact that family members involved in the care of the patient involved in treatment sessions.

According to the Bank for Psychiatry Service, the annual incidence of these three aforementioned pathologies exceeds 3% of the population, which is why nearly 7,500 people of the region suffer from these diseases.

Music therapy is a discipline of verbal and nonverbal communication that uses music and sounds for therapeutic purposes that stimulates communication and the expression of feelings, by fostering social integration and a higher quality of life of the patient.

In this sense, music promotes the recognition of emotions, self-esteem and self-control, enhancing the contact, the orientation of the reality and the development of social skills.

This initiative of the Hospital of Alzira has obtained a scholarship funded by the Ministry of health among other 50 projects submitted by other centers in the program for the ‘ promotion of Mental Health and against Social exclusion and stigma ’ convened by this body.

The program of music therapy for patients with acute mental disorder is aimed at patients admitted in the psychiatry service at the Hospital Universitario La Ribera and for those who are currently tracking posthospitalización.

In this sense, the program will be taught by two musicoterapeútas in coordination with psychiatrists from the unity of hospitalization and nursing team graduates. To this end, patients will participate in two weekly sessions of one hour. In the first of these psychiatric patients will only be present and the second will be also attended by family members.

In the words of Dr. Thomas of Vincent, head of the psychiatry service, “ through this program will be able to promote the positive interaction of the patient with other people, an increase in self-esteem and the use of rhythm as generator element of order. In this way can help you integrate into your environment as quickly as possible. ”

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Experts from the Hospital del Mar show suffering arthritis causes more fractures and further declines in postmenopausal women

del Mar Hospital experts demonstrate that suffer arthritis causes more fractures and further falls in postmenopausal

the American College of Rheumatology selects a Catalan study for submission to the American press, the activities carried out at the annual scientific meeting of the Academy in Chicago

-postmenopausal women who have osteoarthritis are 20% more likely to suffer a fracture than women who do not have and suffer more falls 30%

-the study involves a change in paradigm because, initially, it was believed that arthrosis protected patients from fractures, because it produces a few changes at the level of the joints, typical of the disease itself, which gives bones a more robust appearance

Barcelona, November 2011- A study led by researchers at the Hospital del Mar and its Research Institute, the IMIM, concluded that postmenopausal women with arthritis are 20% higher risk of bone fractures due to osteoporosis and a greater risk of falling – almost 30% – that postmenopausal women without arthritis. This study has been selected in the American College of Rheumatology annual scientific meeting and the results have been highlighted in press conference in Chicago.

Researchers in this study, which has included more than 60,000 women were proposed to discover if there was an association between arthritis, falls and fractures in postmenopausal women osteoporóticas. This study represents a paradigm shift: initially believed that arthrosis protected these patients from fractures, arthritis produces a few changes at the level of the joints, typical of the disease itself, which gives bones a more robust appearance but, thanks to the study, has been that it is not and that the patients have large number of fractures. “Our data suggest that patients with arthritis have more robust bones, but this does not correlate with the reduction of fractures, but quite the opposite.” “Our results suggest that women with arthritis have an increased risk of falls and fractures osteoporóticas and, apparently, that the increase of falls is actually the cause of the greatest number of fractures that are suffering,” explains Dr. Adolf Díez, the study coordinator GLOW around the world, along with Dr. Robert Lindsay the Columbia University “because the risk of fracture””in these women, it is 12% If you have osteoarthritis and low up 9% if they do not have”. According to the results of the study, “probably in osteoarthritis, pain in joints and malfunctions may lead to alteration of the March and the balancing of the body and this could be the cause of an increased risk of falls and fractures osteoporotic”, says Daniel Prieto-Alhambra main researcher of the study. “Both arthritis and fractures are very frequent in the elderly, and the discovery of a partnership between the two is very important.” “Patients with osteoarthritis should be evaluated appropriately to prevent the risk of fracture, although the bones apparently will be larger and, according to some authors, stronger”, adds Dr. Díez.

The DRS. Prieto-Alhambra and Díez team has studied 60.393 women who were 55 years or older (2.910, studied in Barcelona) who had participated in the study GLOW (Global Longitudinal Study of Osteoporosis in Women), an international study carried out annually for three years, of womenin a population healthy from several countries, including USA.UU., Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, Spain and many others and has contributed to a deeper knowledge of Osteoporosis. Women who have participated in the study GLOW, almost a third of them (32%) had a diagnosis of osteoporosis, their 40% had arthritis, 27% had previously suffered fractures, 15% had weight low, 38 per cent had suffered falls recently and 18% had a family history of fracture of hip.

Osteoarthritis is a disease articulate more common it affects middle-aged persons and older persons. In Spain it is estimated that there are about 5 million affected by this disease, characterized by progressive damage to the cartilage of the joints which, in turn, produces changes in the structures around them. These changes include accumulation of fluids, excessive bone growth and loss of tone and weakness of the muscles and tendons, which may limit the movement and cause inflammation, pain and disability.

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Surah Al-Rehman – The Ultimate Free Remedy for Incurable Diseases

(By Listening Only- 20 Minutes Only)

Kindly download the Surah “AL-REHMAN” (recited by Qari Abdul Basit without translation) from here.


Treatment Plan

Just Listen to it three times a day (morning, afternoon, evening) for seven consecutive days using following procedure:-


    Before listening:

  • Close your eyes
  • Feel your self in front of ALLAH Almighty/ God
  • Then listen to it with greater concentration and closed eyes

    When the recitation/ AUDIO is finished:

  • Open your eyes and take half glass of water
  • Close your eyes again and say “ALLAH” three times in your heart with deep affection/ love
  • Then drink the water with closed eyes in three sips

Surah Al-Rehman – The Ultimate Free Remedy for Incurable Diseases

(By Listening Only- 20 Minutes Only)

Kindly download the Surah “AL-REHMAN” (recited by Qari Abdul Basit without translation) from here.


Treatment Plan

Just Listen to it three times a day (morning, afternoon, evening) for seven consecutive days using following procedure:-


    Before listening:

  • Close your eyes
  • Feel your self in front of ALLAH Almighty/ God
  • Then listen to it with greater concentration and closed eyes

    When the recitation/ AUDIO is finished:

  • Open your eyes and take half glass of water
  • Close your eyes again and say “ALLAH” three times in your heart with deep affection/ love
  • Then drink the water with closed eyes in three sips