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Vasogen to Conduct Quarterly Conference Call
Toronto, Ontario - July 06, 2005
Vasogen Inc. (NASDAQ:VSGN; TSX:VAS), a leader in the research and development of immune modulation therapies targeting the chronic inflammation underlying cardiovascular and neurological disorders, will release its quarterly results after the close of the North American financial markets on Wednesday, July 13, 2005. A conference call will follow at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time, during which management will provide a company update and discuss second quarter results. Participants are invited to attend by connecting 10 minutes prior to the call to one of the following:
| Audio Web Cast* |
www.vasogen.com |
| Direct Dial |
416-695-6120 |
| Toll-free |
1-800-769-8320 |
A re-broadcast of the conference call may be accessed by:
| Audio Web Cast* |
www.vasogen.com |
| Direct Dial |
1-877-244-9113 Pin code: 5455 |
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Windows Media Player required*
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About Vasogen
Vasogen is focused on the research and commercial development of technologies targeting the chronic inflammation underlying cardiovascular and neurological disease. The Company’s lead product, the Celacade™ technology, is currently in two pivotal phase III clinical trials designed to support regulatory approval and marketing in North America and Europe. The 500-patient pivotal phase III SIMPADICO trial, which is fully enrolled at 50 centers in North America, is designed to further investigate the use of Celacade technology to improve intermittent claudication, a debilitating symptom associated with peripheral arterial disease. The 2,000-patient pivotal phase III ACCLAIM trial, designed to further investigate the use of Celacade technology to reduce the risk of death and hospitalization in patients with advanced chronic heart failure, is fully enrolled at 176 clinical centers in North America, Europe, and Israel. Vasogen is also developing a new class of drugs for the treatment of neuro-inflammatory disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease. VP025, which has completed phase I clinical development, is the lead product candidate from this new class of drugs.
