July coverage 2007
30 July 07 Pharma Times
NHS to pit Avastin against Lucentis in AMD trial
In a landmark move, the UK is to launch its own head-to-head study of Genentech and Novartis™ blindness drug Lucentis (ranibizumab) versus the US biotechnology giant™ Avastin (bevacizumab) after it emerged that ophthalmologists and primary care trusts are shunning the approved medicine in favour of the much cheaper cancer therapy Avastin, which is frequently used off-label to treat the wet form of age-related macular degeneration. [more]
26 July 07 BMJ
Cost effectiveness of home based population screening for Chlamydia trachomatis in the UK: economic evaluation of chlamydia screening studies (ClaSS) project
Objective: To investigate the cost effectiveness of screening for Chlamydia trachomatis compared with a policy of no organised screening in the United Kingdom. [more]
Issue 3, June/July 07 Clinical Discovery
The NIHR HTA programme is to investigate the best ways to encourage mothers whose babies are in special care units to breastfeed
The HTA programme has commissioned researchers from the Mother & Infant Research Unit at the University of York to review the existing research evidence to assess which methods are the most clinically and cost-effective for encouraging mothers to start and continue to breastfeed in special and intensive care settings. [more]
12 July 07 Pulse
LTRAs to have role in adults too
Leukotriene receptor antagonists could have an increased role in treating asthma in adults as well as children, new research concludes. [more]
4 July 07 New-Medical.net
Study to look at effect of using nicotine patches during pregnancy
The £1.3m clinical trial - Smoking, Nicotine and Pregnancy (SNAP) trial - will investigate whether nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is safe, effective and cost-effective for mums-to-be who want to give up smoking. It will also study the effect on the behaviour and development of the child. [more]
4 July 07 Nottingham Evening Post
Pregnancy smoke trial
More than 1,000 mums-to-be are being recruited for a clinical trial on the use of nicotine patches during pregnancy. The Smoking, Nicotine and Pregnancy trial will look at the safety and cost-effectiveness of nicotine replacement therapy. [more]


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