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		<title>Tests start on US-backed drug stress disorder</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gordon Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Date: 11/3/2008 2:50 PMTests start on US-backed drug stress disorderBASEL, Switzerland (AP) — Clinical trials have begun on a new U.S-backed drug to treat the debilitating feeling of heightened vigilance experienced by veterans with post-traumatic stress, Swiss-based pharmaceutical company Synosia said Monday.The study is funded with $1.4 million from the U.S. Defense Department and will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Date: 11/3/2008 2:50 PM<br /><br />Tests start on US-backed drug stress disorder<br /><br />BASEL, Switzerland (AP) — Clinical trials have begun on a new U.S-backed drug to treat the debilitating feeling of heightened vigilance experienced by veterans with post-traumatic stress, Swiss-based pharmaceutical company Synosia said Monday.<br /><br />The study is funded with $1.4 million from the U.S. Defense Department and will focus on veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Synosia said.<br /><br />The company said it hopes the drug, called nepicastat, will help patients who have lost the ability to accurately assess danger, resulting in a constant sense of alertness.<br /><br />The condition, known as hyperarousal, is one symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder. Others include sleeplessness, anger and withdrawal from friends and family.<br /><br />Post-traumatic stress disorder affects people from all walks of life, but is particularly common in veterans. Some 40,000 U.S. troops have been diagnosed with the disorder since 2003.<br /><br />Synosia said the clinical trial will be conducted by researchers at veterans medical centers in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Houston; and Charleston, South Carolina.<br /><br />Officials at the U.S. Defense Department and the Department of Veterans Affairs could not immediately be reached for comment.<br /><br />Initial results about the effectiveness and tolerability of nepicastat are expected next spring, said Synosia spokesman Jan Gregor. Synosia is conducting separate trials to test whether nepicastat is effective as a treatment for cocaine abuse.<br /><br />Nepicastat works by inhibiting the conversion of the brain chemical dopamine into an adrenaline-like compound called norepinephrine.<br /><br />____<br /><br />On the Net:<br /><br />Synosia: <a href="http://www.synosia.com">http://www.synosia.com</a><br /><br />Copyright 2008 The Associated Press.]]></content:encoded>
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