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Corus Pharma's Phase III Trial for Cystic Fibrosis Drug

Monterey, California, USA -- Corus Pharma's Phase III trial for aztreonam lysinate for inhalation (AI) is a multi-center, blinded, placebo-controlled trial that will be conducted in 50 CF centers in the United States. It will evaluate the safety and efficacy of AI in patients with pulmonary Pseudomonas aeruginosa, bacteria that commonly infect the lungs of CF patients.

Aztreonam is an antibiotic that is currently approved in an intravenous form to treat a broad spectrum of gram-negative bacteria, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Inhaled delivery increases the concentration of the drug at the site of infection as compared to intravenous administration.

Corus has chosen to work closely with PARI Aerosol Research Institute to develop the inhalation formulation and deliver AI with eFlow. eFlow's advances give AI an approximate delivery time of less than three minutes as shown in Corus's Phase II trial. Currently other therapies using jet nebulizers take 15-20 minutes to deliver aerosolized antibiotic doses.

Source: Corus Pharma's Phase III Trial for Cystic Fibrosis Drug Is First to Feature PARI's eFlow; Marks Customization in Drug/Device Matching 25 Apr 2005 - http://www.esiason.org

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