Patent classifications
A61K31/175
Drug Formulations and Methods of Treatment for Metabolic Disorders
Methods of treatment of metabolic disorders with various compounds are provided. Subjects having a metabolic can be administered a sphingolipid-like compound, an ARF6 antagonist, or a PIKfyve antagonist. Formulations and medicaments are utilized to formulate therapeutics that can be administered to individuals as pharmaceutically effective salt or in pure form, including, but not limited to, formulations for oral, intravenous, or intramuscular administration.
ASCORBIC ACID AND QUINONE COMPOUND FOR CANCER TREATMENT
Provided herein is a method of treating or alleviating one or more symptoms of cancer in a subject, comprising administering to the subject ascorbic acid and a quinone compound, e.g., a compound of Formula (I).
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ASCORBIC ACID AND QUINONE COMPOUND FOR CANCER TREATMENT
Provided herein is a method of treating or alleviating one or more symptoms of cancer in a subject, comprising administering to the subject ascorbic acid and a quinone compound, e.g., a compound of Formula (I).
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SHORTENING TUBERCULOSIS THERAPY AND REDUCING RELAPSE BY CO-ADMINISTERING CHLOROQUINE IN TB AND HIV-TB COINFECTED CONDITIONS
The present invention provides shortening TB Therapy and reducing relapse by co-administering Chloroquine with anti-TB drugs to drug-sensitive TB patients, multiple drug resistant (MDR) TB patients and TB patients co-infected with HIV-1. The present invention also provides shortening TB Therapy and reducing relapse by co-administering hydroxychloroquine with anti-TB drugs to drug-sensitive TB patients, multiple drug resistant (MDR) TB patients and TB patients co-infected with HIV-1.
SHORTENING TUBERCULOSIS THERAPY AND REDUCING RELAPSE BY CO-ADMINISTERING CHLOROQUINE IN TB AND HIV-TB COINFECTED CONDITIONS
The present invention provides shortening TB Therapy and reducing relapse by co-administering Chloroquine with anti-TB drugs to drug-sensitive TB patients, multiple drug resistant (MDR) TB patients and TB patients co-infected with HIV-1. The present invention also provides shortening TB Therapy and reducing relapse by co-administering hydroxychloroquine with anti-TB drugs to drug-sensitive TB patients, multiple drug resistant (MDR) TB patients and TB patients co-infected with HIV-1.
Redox-activated pro-chelators
Compositions of pro-chelator compounds are described herein. The pro-chelators may be activated in reducing conditions, such as in the intracellular space, so as to sequester metals such as iron. The pro-chelators may be used to target malignant cells or in the treatment in a condition associated with metal ion disregulation.
Redox-activated pro-chelators
Compositions of pro-chelator compounds are described herein. The pro-chelators may be activated in reducing conditions, such as in the intracellular space, so as to sequester metals such as iron. The pro-chelators may be used to target malignant cells or in the treatment in a condition associated with metal ion disregulation.
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DELIVERY OF IMMUNOTHERAPY AGENTS ACROSS THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER TO TREAT BRAIN CANCER
The present application relates to sequences that enhance permeation of immunotherapy agents across the blood brain barrier (BBB), compositions comprising the sequences, and methods of use thereof to treat brain cancer, e.g., glioblastoma (GBM). Further disclosed are a number of potential targeting peptide sequences identified that enhance permeation through the BBB, when inserted into the capsid of an adeno-associated virus (AAV).
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DELIVERY OF IMMUNOTHERAPY AGENTS ACROSS THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER TO TREAT BRAIN CANCER
The present application relates to sequences that enhance permeation of immunotherapy agents across the blood brain barrier (BBB), compositions comprising the sequences, and methods of use thereof to treat brain cancer, e.g., glioblastoma (GBM). Further disclosed are a number of potential targeting peptide sequences identified that enhance permeation through the BBB, when inserted into the capsid of an adeno-associated virus (AAV).
Treatment of Canine Cancers
Described herein are methods useful for the treatment of cancers in a canine subject with a pharmaceutical compositions comprising HD AC inhibitors, Rapamycin, Dasatinib, Lapatinib, Trametinib, Vorinostat, Imatinib, Crizotinib, Sorafenib, and combinations thereof. Also described herein are methods for identification of subjects with cancers that will benefit from administration of the pharmaceutical compositions comprising HD AC inhibitors, Rapamycin, Dasatinib, Lapatinib, Trametinib, Vorinostat, Imatinib, Crizotinib, Sorafenib, and combinations thereof. In certain aspects, the methods described herein further comprise administering a therapeutically effective amount of at least one additional anti-cancer agent.