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Title: Chinese Firm Says Its Drug Can Cure Ebola
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URL Source: http://www.newsmaxhealth.com/Health ... 10142014&s=al&dkt_nbr=jkgcewue
Published: Oct 14, 2014
Author: staff
Post Date: 2014-10-20 17:02:56 by BTP Holdings
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Chinese Firm Says Its Drug Can Cure Ebola

Tuesday, 14 Oct 2014 08:12 AM

A Chinese drugmaker with close military ties is seeking fast-track approval for a drug that it says can cure Ebola, as China joins the race to help treat a deadly outbreak of a disease that has spread from Africa to the United States and Europe.

Sihuan Pharmaceutical Holdings Group Ltd has signed a tie-up with Chinese research Academy of Military Medical Sciences (AMMS) last week to help push the drug called JK-05 through the approval process in China and bring it to market. The drug, developed by the academy, is currently approved for emergency military use only.

"We believe that we can file to the Chinese Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) before the end of the year," Sihuan's chairman Che Fengsheng said during an investor call last week.

"They are looking at this very seriously... and we could get on the 'green light' track," he added.

Sihuan's drug is only one contender among a number of experimental cures worldwide to treat Ebola, although if successful it would be a huge boon for China's developing pharmaceutical sector and the country's soft power in Africa, an increasingly important partner for the world's No.2 economy.

The current outbreak, the worst on record of the disease, has killed more than 4,000 people, mostly in West Africa.

Che said one of Sihuan's strengths was its close military ties. The firm, which claims to be China's third largest prescription drugmaker, was originally a military scientific unit, which was spun off into its current form in 2001.

"We have a myriad of connections with the military medical science units and have developed lots of products in cooperation with the AMMS," Che said. AMMS is a research unit of the People's Liberation Army, China's armed forces.

Che pointed out that a Chinese vaccine against a SARS outbreak a decade ago, also developed by the military, was approved by the drug regulator rapidly after its application, signally that JK-05 could receive similar treatment.

"At that time the whole approval process, clinical components and the period after was cut right down," he said.

Officials at Sihuan, which is part-owned by Morgan Stanley, were not available for further comment on Tuesday.

TESTED ON MICE

China's Ebola cure bid still lags some way behind U.S.-developed ZMapp and TKM-Ebola, but Sihuan management said the drug has proven effective during animal testing on mice.

The drug, which AMMS has been studying and developing already for five years, is similar to Japanese flu drug favipiravir, developed by Fujifilm Holdings Corp, which has been used effectively to treat patients with Ebola.

ZMapp and TKM-Ebola have been tested on monkeys, which give a closer immune response to that of humans, and have been used to treat human patients with the disease.

JK-05 has not yet undergone clinical trials, but Sihuan management said the firm was actively working towards clinical tests of the drug, which could be shorter than normally required. The drug has also shown promise against diseases such as influenza and yellow fever.

Chinese military doctor Wang Hongquan, credited with inventing the drug, said on the investors call that JK-05 would first be used to treat Chinese nationals working in Africa with the disease, but treating non-Chinese would require further international approvals.

There are millions of Chinese nationals living in Africa, with around 10,000 in the worst affected countries - Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia.

JK-05 could also be used if Ebola spreads to China.

"We can't rule out the possibility that it will spread to Asia. Particularly in China now we have lots of connections with different international cities and many people coming and going across our borders," he said on the call.

Company management and analysts said an Ebola outbreak in China would further speed up the approval process and development of the drug.

"It is highly likely the Ebola indication could be approved very quickly if Ebola was to spread to China," said Deutsche Bank analyst Jack Hu in an analyst note on Sunday.

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But, would FDA approve it?

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#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

If the stuff works, screw the various approvals, just get it out there.

“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable.” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2014-10-20   17:11:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

Chinese are smart and they have a large population. Therefore, if a cure for Ebola China is as likely as any other country.

Regardless, very few people in the USA die from Ebola so the news is way overblown. Police kill far more people than Ebola and therefore the police are a far greater danger and police killings should be the major news; not Ebola.

DWornock  posted on  2014-10-20   17:54:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: DWornock (#2)

Police kill far more people

The primary reason for this is that government is force.

The police are the primary representation of government, and we all must deal with these people at some point. The fact that police kill more people is something that must be addressed also. Militarization of the police is also a major concern.

When I lived in Chicago as a youngster, I was a Junior Patrolman. It was quite a lark as I look back on it. Never had the idea to become a cop, however.

I was also a member of the CB Radio Patrol, and did take the opportunity to call in some real trouble on the CB radio when I had the chance. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2014-10-20   18:40:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: BTP Holdings (#3)

Years ago when the police were peace officers, they were not dangerous and seldom killed people without some justification. Now, even though they are law enforcement, they are seldom dangerous in small towns but the police are often very dangerous in large cities and probably are in Chicago.

DWornock  posted on  2014-10-20   20:25:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: DWornock (#4)

and probably are in Chicago.

I grew up in Chicago, and believe me, the cops there ARE dangerous. One cop that busted a bunch of us for putting graffiti on a wall, you know what they got him for? Making silencers and selling them to the mob. Nice guy, not, but wouldn't want to have a drink with him. LOL

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2014-10-21   7:43:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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