What happens when leading
biochemists get together to challenge conventional pharmaceutical theories?
Often, incredible new drug therapies are born. Recently, this same scenario
began when two former major pharma scientists challenged the concept behind
the leading treatments for type 2 diabetes, a disease that impacts millions
of Americans. They saw the side effects caused by the current therapy like
edema and weight gain, and went to work on a hypothesis that the current
receptor was leading to these side effects associated with PPAR-based
therapies.
As non-conventional as the theory was, it's working. Drs. Jerry Colca
and Rolf Kletzien, co-founders of Kalamazoo, Michigan-based Metabolic
Solutions Development Company (MSDC), have completed Phase I clinical
studies and just received second phase funding from a Michigan-based
science fund. They have applied for an FDA fast-track review of their work.
"We are pleased that our lead compound performed so well in Phase I
studies," said Colca, MSDC's chief scientific officer. "Pre-clinical
studies suggest that this compound can deliver significant pharmacological
benefit without the complications inherent in current PPAR-based
therapies."
Metabolic Solutions Development Company
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