Sunday 17 August 2008

Javelin Presents PMI-150 (Intranasal Ketamine For Acute Pain) Data At Premier Department Of Defense Scientific Meeting

�Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (AMEX:JAV), a leading developer of novel products for pain management, is presenting data today on its PMI-150 drug nominee (intranasal ketalar for acute pain) at the Department of Defense's (DoD) 2008 Advanced Technology Applications for Combat Casualty Care (ATACCC) Conference.


Javelin will present two posters, the number one, "The Pharmacokinetics, Safety, and Tolerability of Repeat Doses of Intranasal Ketamine in Healthy Volunteers," presents the pharmacokinetic results following recurrent intranasal

Thursday 7 August 2008

Busy Sir Ben Kingsley is at his best in "Elegy"

Sir Ben Kingsley is everywhere this summer. The Oscar-winning worker turned up as a cross-eyed guru in Mike Myers' "The Love Guru," as an unreliable mentor to a young pot dealer in "The Wackness" and as an unscrupulous Russian police detective in the film-festival ingress "Transsiberian."



The 2008 role for which he is about likely to be remembered, however, is David Kepesh, a literature professor wHO becomes increasingly infatuated with his beautiful and a great deal younger scholar, Consuela (Pen�lope Cruz).



The movie is "Elegy" (opening at the Seven Gables Friday and more widely Aug. 22 ). It's based on a Philip Roth novella ("The Dying Animal") and, if properly marketed, it could garner Kingsley a fifth Academy Award nomination. When he visited the Seattle International Film Festival in May, he aforesaid he'd seldom played a more vulnerable character.



"The degree of exposure of my character was daunting, just I felt secure enough in my own life to do it," aforesaid the 64-year-old actor. "His journey, this very enounce terror of intimacy, real appealed to me."



He sees the film as "a parable for men and women. Don't give up, because there's a very strong possibility that the intimate