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DRUG WATCH: Chiron Expands IL-2 Studies; Begins Immunoglobulin Trials

Gay Men's Health Crisis: Treatment Issues, Volume 7 no. 5 - May, 1993
David Gold


Chiron announced plans to expand studies of its recombinant interleukin-2 (IL-2) for HIV-positive individuals, based on results from a study of six patients conducted by Dr. Cliff Lane of the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). The study claims impressive CD4 cell and antibody responses in patients given Chiron's IL-2 intravenously. Chiron also plans to begin collecting HIV immunoglobulins from participants its gp120 preventive vaccine trials to study as a post-needlestick prophylaxis.

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