Failed Anxiety Drug Mmay Fight Cancer 2008.Sep.07. Posted in Life
An unsuccessful anxiety drug may open a novel gateway for the treatment of cancer, researchers suggest. Siramesine — a drug molecule developed by Lundbeck A/S to treat anxiety but discontinued due to unsatisfying trials — was first shown to inhibit the growth of cultured cancer cells as well as that of solid tumors in mice by Danish scientists.
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