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Japan's Takeda Chemical announces new HIV drug

Reuters NewMedia - Wednesday May 12, 1999


TOKYO, May 12 (Reuters) - Leading Japanese pharmaceutical maker Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd said on Wednesday it had developed a new medicine for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, in cooperation with Kagoshima University in southern Japan.

The company said in a statement that the new medicine inhibits the CCR5 receptor, which the HIV virus uses to attack immune cells in the human body. The statement said the company and the university's medical faculty hoped to start clinical testing of the drug, called TAK-779, in the near future.

"Because it has not been clinically tested yet, we can't say exactly how effective it is in blocking the HIV virus," a Takeda spokesman said, adding that the company and the university's medical faculty would try to start clinical testing in the United States in the summer after receiving approval from the Food and Drug Administration.

The company did not release further information on the drug.
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