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Old 06-14-2009, 09:32 AM   Nav to Top  #4261
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Hey guys and gals,

I know we are waiting for a short-term spike conditional to Ampligen approval, this is a fantastic long-term investment opportunity. I, personally, think Ampligen will be approved for CFS Tx eventually, even if not this time around. This, combined with the possibilities as a flu adjuvant make HEB extremely attractive, even at current levels. If you are willing to hold long-term, you will have a great chance of being rewarded greatly. If you are only in for Ampligen approval this time around, you may also be greatly rewarded. Let us stop trying to guess what the FDA is thinking until we hear some news as we are currently attempting to shoot minnows in an ocean of FDA madness. Hopefully we hear some news (good or bad) tomorrow. The earlier the better. Patience is a virtue. I suggest searching out your next big pick for after the HEB controversy settles. We have no control over the Ampligen decision, but we do have control over where our money goes from here. With many opportunities abound, we should not be relying on HEB as our only savior. Good luck.

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This stock is definitely going to jump up a bit tomorrow even if we don't hear about an approval. There was too much good news over the weekend for it not to. I'm going buy some more shares first thing tomorrow and try to sell after the spike to make my original investment back, while leaving the same amount in there. What do you guys think?
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Hey guys and gals,

Dont want to get on anyone's case, but as of late on this thread, it seems that people who try to present a different point of view other than positive are receiving TD. Lets just try to keep things civil here, after all this is why SR was created, not to become a google board.

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Hey guys and gals,

Dont want to get on anyone's case, but as of late on this thread, it seems that people who try to present a different point of view other than positive are receiving TD. Lets just try to keep things civil here, after all this is why SR was created, not to become a google board.

If someone presents a differing point of view effectively (to the best of their ability), please refrain from using TD. One liners on the other hand are a different story. Same goes with the TU.

Lets work together, and share different ideas together.

Hehe how tempting it is to give you a TD for that post!! just for the irony of it! but i won't

Made a good point though, TD/TU system is not supposed to be handled in that manner.

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Nice find malfougasse . I have moved on for my search for other gems that will give what HEB has done. But, still keep an eye on the development for what I am holding on.

All, Here is the complete post. I like the Phase I/II results findings in Hong Kong, which is part of China.


Hemispherx's Ampligen could work against avian flu

Hemispherx Biopharma, Inc., a leader in the clinical development and production of new drug entities for the treatment of viral and immune-based chronic disorders, today unveiled the results of laboratory testing that shows its two investigational immunotherapeutics, Ampligen(R) and Alferon(R), are potentially useful against the H5N1 virus.

The pre-clinical research indicates that Ampligen(R), a specifically configured double-stranded RNA, can provide cross-protection against avian flu viral mutations as well as boost the effectiveness of Tamiflu and Relenza, the only two drugs formally recognized for combating bird flu, up to 100 times.

Other lab tests, in healthy human volunteers, indicate that Alferon(R) LDO (Low-Dose Oral), a new delivery form of an anti-viral with prior regulatory approval for a category of sexually-transmitted diseases, can stimulate genes that induce the production of interferon and other immune compounds, key building blocks in the body's defense system.

Hemispherx Biopharma and collaborating government scientists are presenting detailed findings at today's American Society for Microbiology Biodefense Research Meeting in Washington, DC.

The results of an animal study conducted by Dr Hideki Hasegawa, MD, PhD, Chief, Laboratory of Infectious Disease Pathology at the National Institute of Infectious Diseases in Tokyo, reveal that Ampligen(R) boosts IgA antibody levels by up to 500 percent when co-administered with vaccine -- the exact antibodies that protect mucosal membranes of the nose and mouth, the specific entry points of an invading avian flu virus.

In the course of research, animals that were internasally administered with the vaccine Ampligen(R) registered an increase in antibodies that could fight the deadly virus. Some 80 percent of the Ampligen(R)-treated mice survived the virus's onslaught, while none survived in a corresponding placebo group.

"As indicated in earlier peer-review reports, double-stranded RNA proved to be the most effective adjuvant for our nasal vaccine, and our new research reveals that Ampligen(R) is the only non-toxic dsRNA that's applicable to humans," said Dr Hasegawa. "In addition, the alternative method of delivery used in this study-nasal mist-also has potential value. The tests suggest that not only does Ampligen(R) have the potential to be an effective therapy against the virus by itself, but also that the nasal mist method is far more economical, requiring only 1/20th of the injection dosage. This means we can substantially expand the supply and availability of this drug, and treat more people quickly and effectively."

Independent lab research conducted at Utah State University under US National Institutes of Health (NIH) sponsorship indicates that Ampligen(R) increases the efficacy of the two viral uptake inhibitors, Tamiflu and Relenza.

The lab studies suggest that 50 to 100 times less Tamiflu may be used in conjunction with the experimental immunotherapeutic Ampligen(R) to achieve full inhibition with no multiplication of the virus, and no host cell damage. This may be a critical factor not only because of the potential shortage of Tamiflu, but also because 18 percent of all children are resistant to Tamiflu at conventional doses (as reported in the New England Journal of Medicine, December 2005).

The effect was found be even stronger with Relenza (up to 500-fold potentiation) in the lab experiments.

The experimental immunotherapeutic Alferon(R) N Injection is derived from an FDA-approved treatment for the Human papillomavirus (HPV, or genital warts). Hemispherx Biopharma has developed an oral delivery format for the product that requires much lower doses, called Alferon(R) LDO; new tests conducted in collaboration with the Cleveland Clinic suggest it may stimulate a large bank of anti-viral immune genes that may control the body's production of interferon and thereby potentially fight a wide range of diseases, including avian flu.

Results from Phase I/II clinical trials in healthy volunteers, being conducted at the Princess Margaret Hospital in Hong Kong indicate that Alferon(R) LDO may strengthen human immune responses via interferon-activated genes, potentially staving off infection should an individual be thereafter exposed to the virus.

By priming the body's own interferon pump, Alferon(R) LDO might enable an infected host to produce enough interferon to overcome the virus. The studies being reported today include specific markers of immune response following exposure to Alferon(R) LDO in the absence of any viral exposure.

"Given the potential for a pandemic, these results may have significant implications for control of the avian flu virus," said Mr William A Carter, MD, Chairman and CEO of Hemispherx Biopharma. "In relevant animal models and human volunteer studies, both experimental immunotherapeutics, Ampligen(R) and Alferon(R) LDO may trigger the production of novel defense products as part of the body's immune system. Therefore, we are encouraged that these experimental immunotherapeutics represent a significant new path forward in potential preparation against the global spread."

Hemispherx Biopharma intends to file a new drug application (NDA) for Ampligen(R) as a treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome later this year. Since Alferon(R) N Injection is already FDA-approved, Hemispherx Biopharma would file various amendments globally to its existing approval licenses, reflecting a different method of delivery and different efficacy data on any potentially new therapeutic applications, including avian flu.
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Originally Posted by Superfly View Post
Hey guys and gals,

Dont want to get on anyone's case, but as of late on this thread, it seems that people who try to present a different point of view other than positive are receiving TD. Lets just try to keep things civil here, after all this is why SR was created, not to become a google board.

If someone presents a differing point of view effectively (to the best of their ability), please refrain from using TD. One liners on the other hand are a different story. Same goes with the TU.

Lets work together, and share different ideas together.
Exactly what I was thinking. The childish TD/TU just because someone disagrees with you needs to stop. I was starting to get that same sick feeling that I get from the other board. The reason I came to this one was because people are civil for the most part and willing to post and listen to differing opinions with out getting emotional. Thank you to everyone that make this board educational and occasionally humorous.
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What was that last paragraph all about? Maybe it was just a mistake. Any thoughts?

Hemispherx Biopharma intends to file a new drug application (NDA) for Ampligen(R) as a treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome later this year.
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tape660,

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Hemispherx Biopharma intends to file a new drug application (NDA) for Ampligen(R) as a treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome later this year. Since Alferon(R) N Injection is already FDA-approved, Hemispherx Biopharma would file various amendments globally to its existing approval licenses, reflecting a different method of delivery and different efficacy data on any potentially new therapeutic applications, including avian flu.

My 2 cents:
Since Alferon(R) N Injection is already approved. Ampligen(R) still pending for FDA approval as of now. The filing of the current Ampligen(R) doesn't include it usage for avian flu. Therefore, HEB intend to file a new drug application for Ampligen(R), beside CFS ( if it is approved ), to amend globally to its existing approval licenses then, to reflecta different method of delivery and different efficacy data on any potentially new therapeutic applications, including avian flu.

Ampligen(R) uses on Alferon(R) N Injection it is in Phase I/II in Hongkong.
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I hope thats the case. I saw the date is for tomorrow June 15th. Can that be right? Don't get me wrong from all of my questions. I'm loaded with HEB sharesand long. I read allot of very good information on this site and feel I can get the best responses to my questions here. Thanks for all of your help.
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