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Key Development News: Hemispherx BioPharma News
Hemispherx Biopharma, (AMEX:HEB) based in Philadelphia, is a biopharmaceutical company engaged in the manufacture and clinical development of new drug entities for treatment of viral and immune-based disorders. Hemispherx’s flagship products include Alferon N Injection® and the experimental immunotherapeutics/antivirals Ampligen® and Oragens®.
Alferon N Injection® is the company's registered trademark for its injectable formulation of Natural Alpha Interferon, and is approved by the FDA for a category of STD infection. Alferon N Injection® (interferon alfa-n3 human leukocyte derived) is a highly purified, natural source, glycosylated, multispecies alpha interferon product, composed of eight forms of high-purified alpha interferon.
Alferon LDO® (Low Dose Oral) is a new experimental drug delivery platform for the Company’s highly purified, natural source alpha interferon.
Ampligen® (poly I:poly C12U) is a synthetic specifically configured double-stranded RNA containing regularly occurring regions of mismatching. Ampligen® and Oragens® experimental nucleic acids are being developed for the potential treatment of globally important viral diseases and disorders of the immune system including HPV, HIV, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), Hepatitis and influenza.
Hemispherx’s platform technology includes large and small agent components for potential treatment of various viral infections. Hemispherx has in excess of 100 patents comprising its core intellectual property estate covering various forms of double stranded (ds) RNA and their fields of therapeutic application, a fully commercialized product (Alferon N) and a GMP certified manufacturing facilities for its novel pharma products in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Hemispherx is engaged in broad-based ongoing experimental studies assessing the efficacy of their products Ampligen®, Alferon N Injection® and Alferon LDO® against influenza viruses as an adjuvant single agent antiviral with the Defence R&D Canada, the National Institute of Infectious Diseases in Tokyo, the Princess Margaret Hospital in Hong Kong and various research affiliates of the National Institutes of Health in the United States.
