Published: October 21, 2005
Generex Biotechnology Clinician to Present Clinical Trial Results at 6th International Diabetes Federation Western Pacific Region Congress
Generex Biotechnology Corporation (NASDAQ: GNBT), a
leader in the area of buccal drug delivery, today announced that Dr. Jaime
Guevara-Aguirre, of the Institute of Endocrinology IEMYR in Quito, Ecuador,
and one of the principal investigators in the Company's on-going clinical
trials of Oral-lyn(TM), its proprietary oral insulin spray product, will
make the following presentation of Oral-lyn(TM) clinical trial results at
the 6th International Diabetes Federation Western Pacific Region Congress
to be held in Bangkok, Thailand, from October 22 - 26, 2005:
"A 12-Day Comparison of Preprandial Humulin® vs. Oral-lyn(TM) in 10 Type
1 Diabetic Subjects Receiving Baseline Glargine Insulin Therapy," scheduled
for oral presentation on October 24, 2005. The study is coauthored by
Marco Guevara and Jeannette Saavedra.
About Generex
Generex is engaged in the research and development of drug delivery systems
and technologies. Generex has developed a proprietary platform technology
for the delivery of drugs into the human body through the oral cavity (with
no deposit in the lungs). The Company's proprietary liquid formulations
allow drugs typically administered by injection to be absorbed into the
body by the lining of the inner mouth using the Company's proprietary
RapidMist(TM) device. The Company's flagship product, oral insulin
(Oral-lyn(TM)), which has been approved for commercial sale in Ecuador for
the treatment of patients with Type-1 and Type-2 diabetes, is in various
stages of clinical trials around the world.
For more information, visit the Generex Web site at www.generex.com.
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