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Servier to accelerate drug development with microdosing
Servier to accelerate drug development with
microdosing
Date published: 08/12/2005
French
drug company Servier has entered into a collaboration agreement with
bioanalytical firm Xceleron to use its microdosing early testing techniques.
The agreement will allow Servier to use Xceleron's accelerator mass
spectrometry (AMS) systems to give the company the ability to conduct human
testing at a much earlier than conventional phase I studies. The "phase 0"
testing scheme will be used in drug candidate selection.
The firms
claimed that the agreement is the first of its kind within the drug industry.
Xceleron claims that human microdosing allows pharmaceuticals to reduce the
number of failures in phase I trials by exposing the drug early to humans
rather than just animals.
Dr Bernard Marchand of Servier said that the
company was delighted with the agreement: "Our positive experience as one of
the supporters of the CREAM trial has enabled us to see the potential utility
of AMS in improving our drug selection procedures."
Xceleron's CEO
professor Colin Garner commented that the agreement "shows the far-sightedness
of Servier in introducing novel enabling technologies to change their paradigm
of drug development".
Servier has recently filed registration for
treatments for cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis and depression.
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