Pubdate: Thu, 17 June 1999 Source: Times, The (UK) Copyright: 1999 Times Newspapers Ltd Contact: http://www.the-times.co.uk/ Author: Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor CURE FOR COCAINE ADDICTS ON TRIAL A vaccine which could help cocaine users kick the habit by making them immune to its effects has passed its first human trial. The vaccine, known as TA-CD, works by generating antibodies in the blood that neutralise the effects of the drug. Developed by the American company, ImmunoLogic, it was purchased by the British company, Cantab Pharmaceuticals, which announced the results of the trial at a meeting in Acapulco, Mexico. Cambridge-based Cantab said the results were "encouraging". It was tested on 34 cocaine-users in New England. The tests showed the vaccine could produce the antibodies with no serious side-effects. Dr Thomas Kosten, who led the trial, said: "I am keen to see this vaccine programme move forward into more advanced trials. TA-CD offers the potential for a highly viable approach to a serious problem." The company is planning to introduce a similar treatment for smokers. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D