Raynaud’s Phenomenon

Apricus Biosciences Files for Orphan Drug Designation for RayVa(TM)

Drug Intended for the Treatment of Raynaud's Phenomena, Secondary to Systemic Sclerosis   SAN DIEGO, April 13, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Apricus Biosciences, Inc. ("Apricus Bio") (Nasdaq:APRI) announced today its filing with the U.S. Food & Drug Administration ("FDA") requesting orphan drug designation for RayVa™, the Company's drug candidate indicated for the treatment of Raynaud's

2015-02-04T18:27:07-05:00April 14th, 2011|In The News|Comments Off on Apricus Biosciences Files for Orphan Drug Designation for RayVa(TM)

Heated Steering Wheel Cover News

We’ve heard from a manufacturer who has been developing a heated steering wheel cover and it’s great news:  The prototype is ready and it’s “everything we wanted it to be!” We’ll be seeing the prototype later this month, and if all goes well, the product may be available for purchase in time for next fall.  In

2011-04-05T13:08:42-04:00April 5th, 2011|In The News|Comments Off on Heated Steering Wheel Cover News

Ginkgo & Raynaud’s

Livestrong.com 3/29/2011 Overview Ginkgo biloba is one of the world’s oldest tree species. People cultivate ginkgo trees not only for their beauty, but because they are thought to have medicinal properties. In traditional medicine, ginkgo seeds and leaves have been used to treat circulatory disorders and respiratory diseases. More recently, ginkgo biloba was tested as

2011-03-31T08:01:29-04:00March 31st, 2011|In The News|Comments Off on Ginkgo & Raynaud’s

Cialis Shown to Help Patients with Rare Blood Disorder

A drug used to treat erectile dysfunction, is showing promise for patients suffering from a rare blood condition.  Raynaud’s disease is a condition that causes discoloration of fingers and toes.  When people with Raynaud’s disease are exposed to the cold, their blood vessels close causing their fingers or toes to turn white or red.  Some doctors believe

2011-03-18T19:40:55-04:00March 18th, 2011|In The News|3 Comments
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