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Pharmasset stopped development of Clevudine for hepatitis B in the wake of side effects in long-term users in South Korea, where it already is sold.
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Food and Drugs (BFAD) approved Clevudine (generic name) for the inhibition of virus replication in chronic hepatitis
ACN Newswire 2009
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With its potent and sustained anti-viral effect, Clevudine is expected to be a new treatment option for patients with deterioration in liver function caused by hepatitis B. Eisai obtained exclusive right to develop, manufacture and market Clevudine in eight Asian countries including China from Bukwang Pharma, a South Korean pharmaceutical company, and has been developing Clevudine in those countries.
ACN Newswire 2009
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Philippines is the first country among them to approve Clevudine for marketing.
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Clevudine is an antiviral drug developed for the treatment of hepatitis B.
ACN Newswire 2009
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Eisai is currently expediting the development or proceeding with the preparations for filing for approval of Clevudine in the remainder of the countries.
ACN Newswire 2009
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On the medical front, UGA researchers such as David Chu have developed antiviral pharmaceuticals such as Clevudine (now Levovir), which can be used against Hepatitis strains.
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Clevudine is an antiviral drug with an inhibitory effect on DNA polymerase for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B.
ACN Newswire 2009
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Philippines is the first country among them to approve Clevudine for marketing.
ACN Newswire 2009
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Potent and sustained anti-HBV effect of Clevudine is attributed to these mechanisms of action.
ACN Newswire 2009
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