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Vion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

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Industry
  
Pharmaceuticals

Founded
  
March 1992

Defunct
  
2009

Ceased operations
  
2009

Former type
  
Public OTC BB: VIONQ.OB)

Website
  
[http://www.vionpharm.com

Headquarters
  
New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Vion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. was a New Haven, Connecticut based pharmaceutical company founded in March 1992 to commercialize several discoveries made in the biomedical laboratories at Yale University.

Clinical Development

Two anticancer agents, Onrigin (laromustine), formerly cloretazine (VNP40101M), and Triapine, a ribunucloetide reductase inhibitor similar to hydroxyurea, were in human clinical trials. A novel alkylating agent, Onrigin was evaluated in a Phase 2 trial in elderly de novo poor-risk acute myeloid leukemia (AML). In addition, several trials of Onrigin were conducted in elderly patients with AML and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) in combination with cytarabine, and in patients with brain tumors in combination with temozolomide. After Onrigin was rejected by the Food and Drug Administration for an AML indication in 2009 due to an unfavorable risk-benefit profile, the company became defunct.

The company declared bankruptcy in December 2009.

References

Vion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Wikipedia


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