Catalyst in the News
See also press releases from Catalyst.
2011
- 11/11 — Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (PDF) A team including Catalyst Scientific Advisor Silverman described CPP-115 preclinical data supporting its use as a treatment for cocaine addiction, its pharmacological target specificity, and its visual safety.
2009
- 11/09 — The American Journal of Psychiatry (PDF)
Editorial (PDF) A team including Catalyst Scientific Advisors Brodie, Dewey, and Laska reported positive results for Catalyst's 2007 Phase II trial of CPP-109 in Mexico. The paper concludes that vigabatrin may be safe and effective in the treatment of cocaine addiction.
2008
- 11/13/08 — SynapseSynapse reports that vigabatrin, which Catalyst is testing as an addiction treatment, blocks reinstatement of drug-seeking behavior in animals, giving hope for treating relapse to methamphetamine abuse.
- 8/20/08 — SynapseSynapse reports that genetically bred “fat rats” given vigabatrin, which Catalyst is testing as an addiction treatment, experience dramatic weight loss.
- 3/3/08 — Newsweek — (PDF version here) Cover story: "What Addicts Need: Addiction isn't a weakness; it's an illness. Now vaccines and other new drugs may change the way we treat it."
2007
- 12/18/07 — Rodman & Renshaw, transcript (PDF)
Rodman & Renshaw rates Catalyst "Market Outperform" and sponsors expert panel on the promise of vigabatrin to treat addiction. - 12/07 — The Ones to Watch (PDF)
In its quarterly review, Thomson Scientific calls CPP-109 one of "the five most promising drugs entering Phase II trials" from July to September 2007. See page 7 - 7/16/07 — BioCentury
"Product Development: Down-sizing the High" - 7/05/07 — TIME magazine
"How We Get Addicted" - 2/16/07 — Long Island Newsday
"Dulling dopamine's kick" - 1/14/07 — Miami Herald
"Catalyst focuses on drug to treat addicts"
2005
- 4/21/05 — Senate Testimony
Nora D. Volkow, MD, Director of NIDA, discusses promise of CPP-109 during "methamphetamine Abuse – Testimony before the Senate Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies – Committee on Appropriations"
2004
- 12/10/04 — VentureWire Lifescience
"Catalyst Looks for $10M Series B as it Plans Clinical Trials" - 2/15/04 — NIDA Notes"The Long Road to Medication Development: Cocaine Treatment Moves to Clinical Trials"
What’s New
Catalyst has acquired exclusive worldwide rights to commercialize novel GABA aminotransferase inhibitors and derivatives of vigabatrin discovered by Northwestern University. More ยป
