Drug explored that taken once daily could cure osteoporosis (page 2)
An investigational drug that inhibits serotonin synthesis in the gut, administered orally once daily, effectively cured osteoporosis in mice and rats reports an international team led by researchers from Columbia University Medical Center, in the Feb. 7 issue of Nature Medicine. Serotonin in the gut has been shown in recent research to stall bone formation. The finding could lead to new therapies that build new bone; most current drugs for osteoporosis can only prevent the breakdown of old bone. read more
Drug explored that taken once daily could cure osteoporosis
Loss of bone mass from osteoporosis that increases fracture risk and occurs with aging is a major health concern. read more
Sun 7 Feb 10 from Emaxhealth
Inhibiting serotonin in gut could cure osteoporosis
An investigational drug that inhibits serotonin in the gut, administered orally once daily, effectively cured osteoporosis in mice and rats, reports a new paper in Nature Medicine. Serotonin ...
Sun 7 Feb 10 from R&D Mag
Inhibiting serotonin in gut could cure osteoporosis, Sun 7 Feb 10 from Science Blog
Inhibiting serotonin in gut could cure osteoporosis, Sun 7 Feb 10 from e! Science News
- Pages: 1 2