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New Clinical Study Shows Limbrel(TM) as Effective as Naproxen for Knee Osteoarthritis.


Study Presented at the 7(th) International Cartilage Repair Society World Congress

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Limbrel[TM] (a prescription medical food) taken at 500 mg twice a day was shown to be as effective as naproxen naproxen and naproxen sodium, potent nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) used to alleviate the minor pain of arthritis, menstruation, headaches, and the like, and to reduce fever.  500 mg taken twice a day for knee osteoarthritis osteoarthritis
 or osteoarthrosis or degenerative joint disease

Most common joint disorder, afflicting over 80% of those who reach age 70. It does not involve excessive inflammation and may have no symptoms, especially at first.
, according to a clinical study presented at the 7(th) International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS ICRS International Celestial Reference System
ICRS International Cartilage Repair Society
ICRS International Cannabinoid Research Society
ICRS International Coral Reef Symposium
ICRS Instituts Canadiens de Recherche en Santé
) World Congress recently held in Warsaw, Poland.1

"In this study, the Limbrel and naproxen groups performed nearly identically, showing significant overall improvements in conventional osteoarthritis efficacy measures, including physician and subject global assessments, and WOMAC WOMAC Western Ontario McMaster University Osteoarthritis Index Rheumatology An arthritic pain scoring system ranging from 0–no pain/disability to 100–most severe pain/disability , a key measure of mobility, stiffness and joint discomfort," said the lead author Robert Levy, M.D., a rheumatologist rheumatologist /rheu·ma·tol·o·gist/ (roo?mah-tol´ah-jist) a specialist in rheumatology.

rheu·ma·tol·o·gist
n.
A specialist in the diagnosis and treatment of rheumatic disorders.
 for over 30 years and director of clinical development at Primus Pharmaceuticals. "This suggests that Limbrel can be an effective prescription product for the management of osteoarthritis."

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the number one cause of disability in the United States. About 25 million Americans, or 1 in 8 adults, have OA, the most common form of arthritis. Osteoarthritis was commonly considered to be a wear-and-tear or aging disease. However, recent scientific evidence has pointed out the metabolic factors involved in worsening the damage to joints over time. Limbrel is the first prescription product that addresses the metabolic processes of osteoarthritis, using all natural, highly concentrated nutritional (flavonoid) ingredients.

"I have had good success with Limbrel in my practice. It provides significant improvements for arthritis patients without the side effects Side effects

Effects of a proposed project on other parts of the firm.
 of gastrointestinal (GI) complications, increased blood pressure or kidney problems often associated with NSAIDs such as naproxen. This is very important because with Limbrel, I can offer it to patients with less worries," said Dr. Vijay Vad, attending physiatrist physiatrist /phys·iat·rist/ (-trist) a physician who specializes in physiatry.

phys·i·at·rist
n.
1. A physician who specializes in physical medicine.

2.
 at Hospital for Special Surgery, Professor at Weill Medical College of Cornell University in New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 and author of the book, Arthritis Rx. "For osteoarthritis patients, simple movements like walking, getting into cars, or just lying down become limited or painful. Not everyone responds to Limbrel, but for those who do, what they get back are not just their physical movements, but also their ability to interact with their family and enjoy life again." (Dr. Vad does not have any financial ties to Primus, the company that markets Limbrel.)

Joint inflammation is mediated via several enzyme systems, cyclooxygenase (COX-1, COX-2) and 5-lipoxygenase (5-LOX). Together, these produce a variety of molecules, including prostaglandins, prostacyclins and leukotrienes Leukotrienes
A class of small molecules produced by cells in response to allergen exposure; they contribute to allergy and asthma symptoms.

Mentioned in: Leukotriene Inhibitors

leukotrienes
, which promote inflammation at the cellular level in joints and are involved in important physiological processes such as GI protection (stomach lining protection). Most experts agree these molecules should be maintained in proper balance. However, conventional anti-inflammatory drugs tend to preferentially inhibit one or another of these enzyme pathways resulting in an imbalance of end products that may be responsible for their side effects.

Limbrel's approach is completely different. Instead of strong preferential inhibition of only one pathway, Limbrel more evenly manages the activities of both COX pathways as well as the 5-LOX pathway. Thus, it regulates prostaglandin and leukotriene leukotriene /leu·ko·tri·ene/ (-tri´en) any of a group of biologically active compounds derived from arachidonic acid that function as regulators of allergic and inflammatory reactions.  production to manage inflammation using therapeutic nutritional ingredients in a balanced way, while minimizing side effects by not interfering with the physiological functions.

Detailed Study Results

In this multi-center, double-blind, active comparator comparator

Instrument for comparing something with a similar thing or with a standard measure, in particular to measure small displacements in mechanical devices. In astronomy, the blink comparator is used to examine photographic plates for signs of moving bodies.
 controlled clinical study, 103 patients with moderate-severe knee osteoarthritis were randomized ran·dom·ize  
tr.v. ran·dom·ized, ran·dom·iz·ing, ran·dom·iz·es
To make random in arrangement, especially in order to control the variables in an experiment.
 to receive either Limbrel (flavocoxid) 500 mg twice a day or naproxen 500 mg twice a day for one month. Primary endpoints of the study were conventional efficacy measures: Western Ontario and McMaster's University Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), physician global assessment of disease, and subject global assessment of disease and discomfort. Both Limbrel and naproxen groups showed statistically significant within-group improvements (p<0.001). Using the Fisher's exact test Fisher's exact test

a statistical test for association in a two-by-two table based on the exact hypergeometric distribution of the frequencies within the table.
 to compute improved vs. not improved, 87 percent of patients taking Limbrel noted improvement, similar to 88 percent in the naproxen group. No statistically significant differences were found between groups for any of the efficacy parameters measured, although there was a slight trend toward greater improvement in physician global assessment of disease in the Limbrel group and WOMAC in the naproxen group. Adverse events reported in both groups were mild and similar, with a slight trend toward more frequent edema edema (ĭdē`mə), abnormal accumulation of fluid in the body tissues or in the body cavities causing swelling or distention of the affected parts.  and nonspecific nonspecific /non·spe·cif·ic/ (non?spi-sif´ik)
1. not due to any single known cause.

2. not directed against a particular agent, but rather having a general effect.


nonspecific

1.
 musculoskeletal musculoskeletal /mus·cu·lo·skel·e·tal/ (-skel´e-t'l) pertaining to or comprising the skeleton and muscles.

mus·cu·lo·skel·e·tal
adj.
Relating to or involving the muscles and the skeleton.
 events in the naproxen group. One limitation of the study is that it was too short to demonstrate long-term safety differences between Limbrel and naproxen. A copy of the study is available at www.limbrel.com/professional/clinical.

For more information on Limbrel, please visit www.limbrel.com.

Limbrel is a prescription medical food product for the clinical dietary management of the metabolic processes of osteoarthritis.

1 Levy R, Saikovsky R, Shmidt E, Khokhlov A. 2007. Safety, efficacy and acceptability of flavocoxid (Limbrel[TM]) compared with naproxen in subjects with osteoarthritis of the knee: a pilot study. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. 15(suppl B):B91

About Primus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Primus is the first pharmaceutical company to focus on prescription metabolic products dedicated to improving patient quality of life without compromising safety. Primus develops branded prescription drugs and medical foods that are proven safe and effective in chronic or recurring diseases. The Company's needs-based process to develop first-line prescription products formulated to restore metabolic processes at the disease source (rather than masking symptoms) is novel and proprietary. Primus promotes to targeted physician specialists and extends its sales reach and clinical capabilities through strategic partnerships. All products are protected by composition of matter patents and other intellectual property. Primus is privately held and based in Scottsdale, AZ. For more information, visit www.primusrx.com.

Forward-looking statement

This press release contains certain "forward-looking" statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and  of 1995. To the extent that any statements made in this press release contain information that is not historical, these statements are essentially forward-looking and are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual events or results may differ materially from those projected in any of such statements due to various factors. Primus cautions that any forward-looking information is not a representation or guarantee of future performance, and Primus assumes no obligations to update the information included in this press release or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.
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