Arena Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering, developing and commercializing oral drugs that target G protein-coupled receptors, or GPCRs, in four major therapeutic areas: cardiovascular, central nervous system, inflammatory and metabolic diseases.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
James Hill M.D; calls out FDA panel
James Hill M.D; calls out FDA panel on Sept 21 2010
I read all the documents of ARNA and understood that there were no side effects reported. Not sure how and why only during FDA review the tumors topic was brought up. I strongly believe that somebody withheld some information from public. This is not fair...just not fair. We are losing confidence on Wall Street, FDA and companies like ARNA...please take some action and do some investigation... Thanks rks
Yea I did the same thing. Followed this company and invested for 5 years when I first got whim of it. Pretty disappointed in the professionalism of the FDA on this one. Mainly Eric Colman and his posse.
The rats did get fibroadenomas at lower levels of drug(10x). I think they need to explain the mechanism better, since adenoms can degenerate into carcinoma.This may why they grouped the tumors together. I'm on your side,but need better explanations
I read all the documents of ARNA and understood that there were no side effects reported. Not sure how and why only during FDA review the tumors topic was brought up. I strongly believe that somebody withheld some information from public. This is not fair...just not fair. We are losing confidence on Wall Street, FDA and companies like ARNA...please take some action and do some investigation...
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rks
Yea I did the same thing. Followed this company and invested for 5 years when I first got whim of it. Pretty disappointed in the professionalism of the FDA on this one. Mainly Eric Colman and his posse.
ReplyDeleteThe rats did get fibroadenomas at lower levels of drug(10x). I think they need to explain the mechanism better, since adenoms can degenerate into carcinoma.This may why they grouped the tumors together.
ReplyDeleteI'm on your side,but need better explanations