May 6, 2008 - Samaritan Pharmaceuticals, a biopharmaceutical company committed to commercializing new innovative therapeutic drugs, has received notification that the claims in the patent application for "Neuroprotective Spirostenol Pharmaceutical Compositions" covering Caprospinol (SP-233) have been allowed by the Australian Patent Office.
The hallmark of Alzheimer's disease is plaque formation in areas of the brain that control memory and thinking skills. Plaque can cause swelling and bumps on nerve cells, making it hard or even impossible for the cells to communicate. While the cause of Alzheimer's disease still remains unknown, a growing number of researchers are indicating that plaque formation and accumulation may play a role.
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