CONTACT:

John J.4 percent of non pregnant women in this age group. Department of Health and
Human Services, is the lead federal agency for improving the quality and
availability of substance abuse prevention , addiction treatment and mental
health services in the United States.

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The report is available on the web at http://www.

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L. The data show that pregnant women ages 15 to 25 were
more likely to use illicit drugs than pregnant women ages 26 to 44.gov or by calling SAMHSA's clearinghouse at 1-800 -729-
6686.

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The Elpis(TM) drugs are in preclinical testing.S.
SAMHSA extracted the data from the National Surveys on Drug Use and
Health, 2002 and 2003.8 percent reported drinking alcohol
during the past month; 4.oas.

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NEW YORK, Chimeracom L. These data also show that over four percent of
pregnant women reported binge alcohol use and 18 percent reported smoking
cigarettes.
Among pregnant women ages 15 to 44, 9.

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WASHINGTON, Over four percent of pregnant women
ages 15 to 44 used illicit drugs during the past month, according to new data
released today by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA). "These health ramifications are
preventable. Cigarette use was higher among non pregnant
women ages 15 to 44 (30.

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Such risks and uncertainties include, among other
things, the completion of preclinical testing, the obtaining of
investigational new drug approval and conduct and completion of clinical
testing, the obtaining of new drug application approval , whether the Elpis(TM)
drugs will be classified as controlled substances and if so into what
controlled substance category, and the speed with which a product launch may
be achieved, including the potential for difficulties or delays in
manufacturing and marketing.


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ABOUT CHIMERACOM
Chimeracom is a privately held company engaged in the research and
development of novel analgesic drugs, which will alleviate pain without the
adverse side effects of current analgesics , as well as compounds for treating
drug abuse.chimeracom. The Company assumes no obligation to update any
forward-looking statements contained in this release as a result of new
information or future events or developments.
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This release was issued through eReleases (TM).ereleases. Binge alcohol use is defined as drinking five or more drinks on
the same occasion on at least one day in the past month.

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Chimeracom Receives Patent for Heretofore Unknown Family of Analgesic Drugs

L.com.
Information on fetal alcohol syndrome is available at
http://fascenter.

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Kream , the patent covers composition of matter for, and
methods of treating pain using novel conjugate molecules (also called chimeric
hybrid molecules).3 percent of pregnant women ages 15 to 44 used an illicit drug in the
past month compared to 10.

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SAMHSA is working to get the word out that women who are pregnant
or plan to become pregnant should not use illicit drugs, alcohol or
cigarettes .6 percent) than pregnant women ages 26 to 44 (10.

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This new family of pharmaceuticals, the Elpis (TM) drugs, consists of
molecules that conjugate alkaloids (such as morphine) and non-alkaloids.
Drugs in the Elpis(TM) family produce opioid analgesia with little or no
development of opioid tolerance or formation of opioid dependence and are
expected to have lower potential for misuse and abuse than other opioid
analgesics. URL: http://www.net

Elpis(TM) is a trademark of Chimeracom L . For more information,
visit http://www.6 percent). The data suggest that women ages 15 to 44 increased their
substance use during the year after giving birth, but not to the level of non
pregnant women who were not recent mothers.

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The report, "Substance Use During Pregnancy: 2002 and 2003 Update," found
that 4.

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This release contains
forward-looking information about Elpis(TM ) drugs that involves substantial
risks and uncertainties.
"We know that substance use by pregnant women is a leading cause of
mental, physical and psychological problems in infants and children, " SAMHSA
Administrator Charles Curie noted.

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6,881,829, entitled Chimeric Hybrid Analgesics. Witmeyer
Chimeracom L.1 percent reported binge alcohol use; and less than
one percent reported heavy alcohol use (five or more drinks on one occasion
five or more times in a month).

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Substance use rates were lower for recent mothers than for women who were
not recent mothers.

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DISCLOSURE NOTICE: The information contained in this release is as of
April 19, 2005.samhsa.

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Patent and Trademark Office issued the patent for the invention of
Chimeric Hybrid Analgesics.L.
Pregnant women ages 15 to 25 were more likely to have used an illicit drug
(8. Pregnant
women ages 15 to 25 were more than twice as likely to have smoked cigarettes
during the past month (27.

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Over Four Percent of Pregnant Women Used Illicit Drugs in Past Month

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