January 08, 2009
Drug From Genetically Engineered Goats A First
WASHINGTON -- In a scientific first, an anti-clotting drug made from the milk of genetically engineered goats is moving closer to government approval for humans. An evaluation by the Food and Drug Administration released Wednesday says the medication works and its safety is acceptable. Called ATryn, the drug is intended to help people with a rare hereditary disorder that makes them vulnerable to life-threatening blood clots.Click Here For The Full Story......
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