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Chitchat No more Chow Chee Bye problem in the future.

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Rejoice, in the future there won't be any chow chee bye problem for half the worlds population.

https://stockhead.com.au/health/hope-on-the-way-for-one-of-the-worlds-most-common-sexual-disorders/

A new drug to treat one of the most common sexual health problems in women of childbearing age could be available early next year.

Melbourne biotech Starpharma (ASX:SPL) has cleared its last US clinical trial for VivaGel BV, a drug that treats bacterial vaginosis.

VivaGel BV had already passed all US clinical trials for short term treatments for bacterial vaginosis, and has now been given the nod to also treat recurrent infections. The company says the drug could be worth up to $300 million.

CEO Jackie Fairley told Stockhead she estimated VivaGel BV could be available in the US and other major markets by the second quarter of 2018.

The third clinical trial gave Vivagel BV or a placebo to 1223 women with a history of recurrent bacterial vaginosis for 16 weeks. The treatment showed sustained benefits three months after treatment had stopped.

Ms Fairley said the global market for bacterial vaginosis was worth about $1 billion. About 30 per cent of women in the US and 20 per cent in Australia deal with this infection, and of those about half will experience recurrent bouts.

“Bacterial vaginosis is the most common cause of vaginal infection for women of childbearing age and can lead to infertility, premature birth delivery, HIV (BV increases chance of acquiring HIV/STIs from infected sexual partners), as well as unpleasant odours and vaginal discharge,” the company said in a statement.

It’s the world’s most common vaginal disorder, yet until now the only treatment was to go on a course of general antibiotics, meaning that women with recurrent infections effectively had untreatable conditions.

Ms Fairley said VivaGel BV, a topical gel that can’t be absorbed into the bloodstream, will be the only non-antibiotic drug on the market.

“Anti-infectives as a category are not very attractive for major pharmaceutical companies,” she said. “The market size is smaller (than longer-use drugs for conditions such as diabetes or cancer), and most antibiotics can’t be used prophylactically.”

Starpharma will lodge a final submission to the FDA for both the recurrent and short term use of VivaGel by the end of 2017, and Ms Fairley said she expected licencing negotiations to be finalised by then too. Starpharma received a fast-track designation for the drug earlier this year, so the final approval should only take up to eight months.

The company’s other products are DEP drug delivery platform, which was licenced to Astra Zeneca in 2015 and yielded a $2.6 million milestone payment in June, and the VivaGel antibacterial condom which is licenced to Ansell and other global condom manufacturers.

In July the company said it had full year cash inflows of $15.7 million, which it said was strong enough to commercialise the VivaGel BV product.

Starpharma’s shares closed about 10 per cent up at 84c at close of market on Monday August 7.
 
Those chebye lickers get th bugs oredi now in yr throat stomach ready for cancer like to erupt die lah.
 
Those chebye lickers get th bugs oredi now in yr throat stomach ready for cancer like to erupt die lah.

This gel also prevents HIV and ZIKA virus.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-zika-condoms-idUSKCN0Y7032

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian pharmaceutical company Starpharma Holdings Ltd said it is teaming up with world No. 2 condom maker Ansell Ltd to supply Zika virus-proof condoms to the Australian Olympic team ahead of the 2016 Rio de Janeiro games.

Starpharma said it is giving the Australian athletes Ansell "Dual Protect" condoms lubricated with Starpharma's VivaGel product, which it recently said showed near-total antiviral protection against Zika and other viruses in laboratory studies.

"Given sexual transmission of Zika virus is of increasing importance, the potent activity of Starpharma's VivaGel against Zika could prove very significant," said Starpharma Chief Executive Officer Jackie Fairley in a statement.

The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) said the Starpharma condoms would be in addition to condoms already shipped to the Olympic village, which will also have free dispensing machines on every block supplying 350,000 male condoms and 100,000 female condoms to athletes.

The AOC dismissed suggestions that athletes returning from Rio should undergo compulsory blood testing. People who follow the recommended precautions have a low risk of Zika and blanket testing "is not aligned with medical or scientific best practice," it said in a statement.
 
New bugs no cure in new areas in throat and tummy. No play play can affect appetite eating.

This gel also prevents HIV and ZIKA virus.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-zika-condoms-idUSKCN0Y7032

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian pharmaceutical company Starpharma Holdings Ltd said it is teaming up with world No. 2 condom maker Ansell Ltd to supply Zika virus-proof condoms to the Australian Olympic team ahead of the 2016 Rio de Janeiro games.

Starpharma said it is giving the Australian athletes Ansell "Dual Protect" condoms lubricated with Starpharma's VivaGel product, which it recently said showed near-total antiviral protection against Zika and other viruses in laboratory studies.

"Given sexual transmission of Zika virus is of increasing importance, the potent activity of Starpharma's VivaGel against Zika could prove very significant," said Starpharma Chief Executive Officer Jackie Fairley in a statement.

The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) saidt.
 
thats not good, cheebyes as we know it are meant to be chow, just like durian and smelly toufu. it wont be the same without the familiar endearing stench. can u imagine licking a pang cheebye, pcb? yucks :D
 
smelly to some. fragrant to others.

but men do die for sex
 
thats not good, cheebyes as we know it are meant to be chow, just like durian and smelly toufu. it wont be the same without the familiar endearing stench. can u imagine licking a pang cheebye, pcb? yucks :D

CCB is tasty. I don't know why people or Peasants from Singapore's China descend brand the Vagina as "CCB".

If you taste and take time to observe, it's actually a piece of ART. Art as per say may be admired and tasted.
 
It is actually a mistake to sterilise the human environment too much. Research had shown that introducing some benign parasites back into the human body can relief chronic allergies.

The human body is a ecology of good and bad bacteria. Imbalances cause health problems. Maybe the cure of CCB is not eliminating bad bacteria but increasing good ones
 
It is actually a mistake to sterilise the human environment too much. Research had shown that introducing some benign parasites back into the human body can relief chronic allergies.

The human body is a ecology of good and bad bacteria. Imbalances cause health problems. Maybe the cure of CCB is not eliminating bad bacteria but increasing good ones

The cause of BV is imbalance of good vs bad bacteria, this gel restore the balance without using antibiotics.
 
CCB is tasty. I don't know why people or Peasants from Singapore's China descend brand the Vagina as "CCB".

If you taste and take time to observe, it's actually a piece of ART. Art as per say may be admired and tasted.
artistic in the way that many fruits, vegetables, seafood like fishy abalones, even a mac burger (hence cheespie) etc adopt the shape and smell of a twat :confused: hence imitation - being the sincerest form of flattery ;)
 
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