Raynaud’s Syndrome

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

FDA Approves Drug to Treat Lupus

Good news for fellow Frosties with Lupus! HEALTH INDUSTRY MARCH 9, 2011, 6:22 P.M. ET Wall Street Journal The Food and Drug Administration approved a new lupus drug from Human Genome Sciences Inc. and GlaxoSmithKline PLC, marking the first new treatment for the autoimmune disease in more than 50 years.

2011-03-16T00:10:58-04:00March 9th, 2011|In The News|2 Comments

Sildenafil (Viagra) Reduces Raynaud’s Frequency in Patients with Scleroderma

    Modified-Release Therapy is Well Tolerated in Clinical Trial Researchers in Europe reported that treatment with modified-release sildenafil significantly reduced the frequency of attacks of Raynaud’s phenomenon in patients with limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis (lcSSc), also known as scleroderma. The double-blind, placebo-controlled trial found that sildenafil was well tolerated with only some subjects experiencing minor

2011-03-08T10:21:29-05:00March 8th, 2011|In The News|Comments Off on Sildenafil (Viagra) Reduces Raynaud’s Frequency in Patients with Scleroderma
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