Saturday, September 5, 2009

Myoconda (Anti-Biotic) Kills MAP as a Treatment for Crohn's

A follow-up to my last post about the body of evidence pointing towards MAP as a contributing cause to Crohn's, I came across a commercial anti-biotic being used in the treatment of the disease. The drug, Myoconda, is a combination of three already used and registered anti-biotics. More from the manufacturer's website (Giaconda Ltd):

Myoconda®, the Company’s therapy for the treatment of Crohn’s Disease is a combination of three registered antibiotics - rifabutin, clarithromycin and clofazimine. These three drugs are widely marketed world-wide for the treatment of mycobacterial and other infections. Myoconda® presents these three compounds in a specific patented combination.

Myoconda® is based on the proposition that Crohn’s Disease is caused by infection. Prof. Borody has long been at the forefront of this approach, which is gaining increasing acceptance among gastrointestinal specialists worldwide. Prof. Borody has published significant data demonstrating that patients treated with Myoconda®’s antibiotic combination experience long-term remission of clinical symptoms and inflammation, some for up to nine years.
The results of a Phase II clinical trial of Myoconda®, conducted at the Centre for Digestive Diseases (CDD), were published in 2002. This was followed up with a full retrospective analysis of all CDD Crohn’s patients treated for at least six months with anti-MAP therapy. This analysis of 52 patients demonstrated a remission rate of 65% with a clinical response of almost 95%. These results exceed those of any Crohn’s therapy on the market by major margins.
Myoconda's Investigational New Drug (IND) application was approved by the US FDA in April 2007, allowing it to proceed with Phase 2/3 trials of the drug. It doesn't quite seem to be the silver bullet yet, but certainly is a very promising start.

7 comments:

  1. Great article, when we can get our hands on Myoconda as I’m MAP. How much is it?

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  2. Hi
    I am considering undertaking this treatment. Anyone with first hand experience?

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  3. Yes I am - works very well. However different people will need different combinations.

    I'm a doctor and am treated by Prof Borody

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  4. I live in the USA & I think this drug cocktail may help my husband. Is it available yet in the USA?

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  5. The company that created myoconda liscensed the patent to another company to run a drug trial - and convienently enough pfizer took over that company and shelved the whole project. Imagine that. I am going to try and talk to my doctor- maybe he can just prescribe these threee antibiotics to me seperately - that's probably the closest you'll ever get if this actually works.

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    1. Wow. Please give me any updates if you can get on the combination, I am going to University of Penn at the end of the month and want to suggest it as Remicade I was highly alergic to and Humira is causing Psoriasis. I cant get off the Prednisone either. It's not working, my current regiment.

      J.PaulRogers@yahoo.com

      Please contact me when you have time,

      Thank you so much,
      Justin

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