All Over For Asarina With No Partner Found For Tourette's Drug

Sepranolone may have progressed positively through a Phase IIa trial but its potential to reduce tics has failed to tempt any of the 20 or so potential partners that the Swedish biotech spoke to about a licensing deal.

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The news that Asarina Pharma is going into liquidation is a disappointment both to the Swedish biotech's shareholders and to Tourette's syndrome patients hoping for safer and more effective therapies to come to market.

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