Rob43
06-13-2005, 09:48 PM
NEW YORK - Some 17 million people suffer from diabetes in the U.S. alone, and bad diets and lack of exercise are expected to vastly increase the incidence of the disease over the coming decade. To make matters worse, diabetes and the insulin resistance that lead up to it are closely related to heart disease. Drug companies, seeing a giant market, are racing to develop treatments.
Here is a watch list of the most promising experimental drugs. Click on the drug names in the table below for more information, including sales forecasts and novelty ratings. Bookmark this page as it will be updated often.
http://www.forbes.com/sciencesandmedicine/2004/01/26/cx_mh_rl_diabetestearsheet.html?partner=yahootix&referrer=
Here is a watch list of the most promising experimental drugs. Click on the drug names in the table below for more information, including sales forecasts and novelty ratings. Bookmark this page as it will be updated often.
http://www.forbes.com/sciencesandmedicine/2004/01/26/cx_mh_rl_diabetestearsheet.html?partner=yahootix&referrer=