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"In the clinical trial setting, patients taking Eraxis for the treatment of candidemia had improved efficacy versus those taking fluconazole, making Eraxis an important addition to the options in antifungal treatment," said Dr. Annette Reboli, head of the Division of Infectious Diseases at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, N.J., and lead clinical investigator, in a prepared statement.
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The medicine, Eraxis, was one of two late-stage drugs the New York- based drug giant received when it bought biotech boutique Vicuron last summer.
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Candidemia, the infection Eraxis treats, is one of the most deadly hospital-acquired infections, with a mortality rate of 40%.
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Eraxis is already on the market to fight other types of infections.
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Top-line results from a phase 3 trial showed that Eraxis plus Vfend was no better than Vfend alone at treating invasive aspergillosis, a life-threatening fungal infection.
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Going generic wouldn't have affected sales of Eraxis.
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If the trial had showed a statistically significant reduction in mortality, Pfizer could have gotten Eraxis approved for the added indication.
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Pfizer said today that Eraxis (anidulafungin) has been approved by the U.S. Food and
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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Represents worldwide revenues for pharmaceutical products launched since 2006: Chantix / Champix, Eraxis, Selzentry / Celsentri, Sutent, Thelin and Toviaz.
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Pfizer said today that Eraxis (anidulafungin) has been approved by the U.S.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009
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