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Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is a large gland behind the stomach and close to the duodenum—the first part of the small intestine. The pancreas secretes digestive juices, or enzymes, into the duodenum through a tube called the pancreatic duct. Pancreatic enzymes join with bile—a liquid produced in the liver and stored in the gallbladder—to digest food. The pancreas also releases the hormones insulin and glucagon into the bloodstream. These hormones help the body regulate the glucose it takes from food for energy.

Normally, digestive enzymes secreted by the pancreas do not become active until they reach the small intestine. But when the pancreas is inflamed, the enzymes inside it attack and damage the tissues that produce them.

Pancreatitis can be acute or chronic. Either form is serious and can lead to complications. In severe cases, bleeding, infection, and permanent tissue damage may occur.
Clinical data from Boston Scientific endoscopy studies to be presented at DDW

Clinical data from Boston Scientific endoscopy studies to be presented at DDW

Data from Purdue Pharma’s Butrans clinical trials to be presented at APS annual meeting

Data from Purdue Pharma’s Butrans clinical trials to be presented at APS annual meeting

Janssen’s NUCYNTA ER tablets more effective in providing pain management in adults with DPN

Janssen’s NUCYNTA ER tablets more effective in providing pain management in adults with DPN

Isis commences ISIS-APOCIIIRx Phase 2 study in hypertriglyceridemia

Isis commences ISIS-APOCIIIRx Phase 2 study in hypertriglyceridemia

Indomethacin given after digestive diagnostic procedure may prevent pancreatitis: Study

Indomethacin given after digestive diagnostic procedure may prevent pancreatitis: Study

First clinical trial to clearly demonstrate effective prevention of post-ERCP pancreatitis

First clinical trial to clearly demonstrate effective prevention of post-ERCP pancreatitis

Gene therapy improves chylomicron metabolism in LPLD patients

Gene therapy improves chylomicron metabolism in LPLD patients

FDA Advisory Committee to review Repligen's SecreFlo NDA on May 31

FDA Advisory Committee to review Repligen's SecreFlo NDA on May 31

Alcohol linked to 25% increase in liver disease deaths

Alcohol linked to 25% increase in liver disease deaths

European Commission grants marketing authorization for use of BYETTA with basal insulin

European Commission grants marketing authorization for use of BYETTA with basal insulin

Repligen total revenue increases to $7,165,000 for quarter ended December 31, 2011

Repligen total revenue increases to $7,165,000 for quarter ended December 31, 2011

Endoscopic transgastric necrosectomy associated with lower risk of major complications

Endoscopic transgastric necrosectomy associated with lower risk of major complications

FDA panel favors continued research on novel pain medicine

FDA panel favors continued research on novel pain medicine

Altogen launches new pancreas-targeted in vivo RNAi transfection system

Altogen launches new pancreas-targeted in vivo RNAi transfection system

Repligen seeks EMA marketing approval for SecreFlo for pancreatic imaging

Repligen seeks EMA marketing approval for SecreFlo for pancreatic imaging

Tiny molecule might help protect pancreas from cancer

Tiny molecule might help protect pancreas from cancer

FDA grants Priority Review for Repligen's SecreFlo NDA

FDA grants Priority Review for Repligen's SecreFlo NDA

BYETTA-basal insulin combination therapy receives EMA CHMP positive opinion

BYETTA-basal insulin combination therapy receives EMA CHMP positive opinion

Merck receives FDA approval for JANUMET XR to treat type 2 diabetes

Merck receives FDA approval for JANUMET XR to treat type 2 diabetes

Websites advertising statins for sale contain poor levels of safety information

Websites advertising statins for sale contain poor levels of safety information

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