Remembering My Mother, a Pillar on My Support Team

Remembering My Mother, a Pillar on My Support Team

One of the most important blessings in life is having a strong support group. A support team may consist of family members, friends, or a community of people. My support team included three of the greatest people in my life: my husband, daughter, and mother. It is important…

Failed HIV Therapy May Combat COVID-19-induced PF

An experimental therapy that proved ineffective in treating HIV infections now has shown promising potential at preventing or limiting pulmonary fibrosis (PF) caused by SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. That finding, from a mouse model of induced PF, was detailed in the study  “Targeting RUNX1…

DWN12088 Fares Well in Study of Healthy Volunteers

DWN12088, an investigational therapy for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), showed promising anti-fibrotic properties and appeared to be safe and well-tolerated in a recently-completed Phase 1 clinical trial that enrolled healthy volunteers. Daewoong Pharmaceutical, the therapy’s developer, now plans to start a Phase 2 trial later this year. “We…

Inhaled Pirfenidone Prevented Lung Function Decline in IPF

High-dose AP01 (inhaled pirfenidone) largely prevented lung function decline and was safe and well-tolerated during the first 24 weeks of a Phase 1/2 clinical study testing its use in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Avalyn Pharma, the therapy’s developer, presented the results at the 2021…

Changes in Blood Cell Ratios Linked to Worse Outcomes

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) patients showing greater changes in blood cell ratios often used as markers of inflammation are at higher risk of lung function decline, respiratory hospitalization, and death, according to a post-hoc analysis of data from several Phase 3 clinical trials. Notably, these associations were more pronounced…

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