News Releases

The following news releases are issued by GlaxoSmithKline Inc. In addition to these resources, you may also find GlaxoSmithKline global news of interest.

October 15, 2004

Patients in Year-Long International Asthma Study Able to Live Virtually Symptom Free

October 14, 2004

GlaxoSmithKline named recipient of 2004 Belleau-Nickerson Award for the first AIDS drug, Retrovir®

October 07, 2004

What can you do in 10 minutes? -- New Levitra® Study the first to show an oral erectile dysfunction treatment working in as early as 10 minutes

October 01, 2004

GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Receives Hospice Palliative Care Leadership Award

September 22, 2004

Imitrex DFT - Aims to Deliver What Patients Want Most: Speed to Zero Pain

June 18, 2004

GSK Announces Major Advance In On-line Access To Clinical Trial Information

March 22, 2004

Newly-approved LevitraTM Provides A Satisfying Sexual Experience -- ~ The Erectile Dysfunction Market "Heats Up" ~

March 04, 2004

Study Demonstrates Hycamtin® - Cisplatin Regimen Improves Survival in Advanced Cervical Cancer -- No Additional "Cost" to Patients' Quality of Life with Combo Therapy

February 17, 2004

First anti-viral proven to reduce the risk of transmission of a sexually transmitted disease approved in Canada -- Health Canada Approves Valtrex® Caplets for Reducing Risk of Spreading Genital Herpes to Uninfected Sexual Partners

February 04, 2004

Chronic Disease Sufferers Find Navigating The Health-Care System More Daunting Than The Disease Itself, Says New Poll -- First program of its kind launched in Ontario to enable more coordinated care

January 06, 2004

New Depression and Anxiety Disorder Medication Helps Address Treatment Drop-out Rate -- Stopping Antidepressant Therapy Prematurely a Widespread Problem

January 01, 2004

Results of pivotal study with Valtrex published in New England Journal of Medicine -- First Anti-Viral Proven to Reduce Transmission of a Sexually Transmitted Disease

Vaccination

Vaccines: Investing for Life

Vaccines help to protect people from disease, yet the search continues for vaccines that will halt the spread of cancer and diseases such as malaria and AIDS.