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Maruho Preparing to Resume US Development For Anti-Herpes Virus Agent “Amenalief® Tab. 200mg”


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That would be great...wonder how long that will take and how US availability will effect the price? I keep hoping it will go down from the Japanese website...500 a month just is not doable for most people.

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This is VERY good news. 

I've tried amenalief and I think it's pretty good.  The main issue has been price.  

It stacks with Valtrex, showing synergistic effect.

More treatment options could be on the way for HSV sufferers!

Wider availability, may also signal lower prices! 

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13 hours ago, MikeHerp said:

This is VERY good news. 

I've tried amenalief and I think it's pretty good.  The main issue has been price.  

It stacks with Valtrex, showing synergistic effect.

More treatment options could be on the way for HSV sufferers!

Wider availability, may also signal lower prices! 

Hey @MikeHerp

 

do you know to which extent does it reduce shedding ?v

 

 

thank you

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I can't remember.  I believe it's similar to Valtrex in that respect.

But the key point is that, it has a different mechanism than Valtrex so it can stack with Valtrexz.  It has also been suggested through studies that it works synergistically, meaning it's not just additive, but the two combined are more powerful.  

Like two workers who can each lift and move 20 kgs load per hour.  But when combined, they don't lift just 40kgs, when they help each vother, they can lift 50kgs per hour.

 

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On 10/30/2019 at 1:14 PM, T9000 said:

I thought the trial that got suspended in 2011 was for Pritelivir? Or was that 2013?

So I guess both the trials for Pritelivir and amenalief were suspended, and because of the the termination of the amenalief trial, Japan got helicase primase inhibitors instead of the US. How nice.

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