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Disappointing US Results With Hyal Pharmaceuticals Analgesic

11 August 1996

- A 400-patient US trial with Hyal Pharmaceutical's Hyanalgese-D (hyaluronic acid and diclofenac), an analgesic topical gel, found that the product could not provide overnight pain relief in osteoarthritis. This contrasts with three previous trials which demonstrated its superior pain relief compared to placebo. Development of the drug for short-term pain relief will continue, but the program will be delayed by about a year.

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