Pharmaceutical Business review

Russian Agency accepts Solagran’s H.pylori patent application

This patent application represents a very significant move strategically for Solagran. It constitutes the first step towards changing the status of Bioeffective(r) A from a complementary medicine substance, to a registered pharmaceutical effective in many indications that would each warrant a pharmaceutical classification.

The planned clinical trials to study the ability of Bioeffective(r) A to prevent and treat H.pylori infection, and at the same time treat pre-cancerous atrophic gastritis arising from H.pylori infection, plus further trials to establish its ability to prevent myelosuppression in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, and combined with known anti-oxidant, immune stimulating and microflora normalising properties, suggest a comprehensive role for Bioeffective(r) A in treating inflammatory conditions of the gastrointestinal tract and in assisting in the treatment of cancerous conditions.