NeoRx's picoplatin gets orphan drug designation

NeoRx announced that it has received orphan drug designation from the FDA for the its phase II investigational product picoplatin for the treatment of small cell lung cancer, a disease that makes up about 15 percent of lung cancer cases, with 25,000 patients diagnosed each year. Picoplatin is an intravenous chemotherapeutic agent.

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ALSO: The FDA's decision is good news for NeoRx, which has only enough cash and reserves to make it through the end of 2005, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports. In May the company faced delisting as its shares dropped below the $1 NASDAQ minimum, but it regained compliance in September. The company has been cutting costs by ending programs, closing facilities and laying off employees. Report