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MechanismBacterial RNA modulators [+3] |
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Inactive Indication- |
Drug Highest PhasePhase 2 |
First Approval Ctry. / Loc.- |
First Approval Date20 Jan 1800 |
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MechanismBacterial RNA modulators [+1] |
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Inactive Indication- |
Drug Highest PhasePhase 1 |
First Approval Ctry. / Loc.- |
First Approval Date20 Jan 1800 |
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MechanismBacterial RNA modulators [+3] |
Active Org.- |
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Active Indication- |
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Drug Highest PhaseDiscontinued |
First Approval Ctry. / Loc.- |
First Approval Date20 Jan 1800 |
Expanded Access Program for AB-PA01, an Investigational Anti-Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Bacteriophage Therapeutic, for the Treatment of Individual Patients With Serious or Immediately Life-threatening Infections Caused by Pseudomonas Aeruginosa
The purpose of the expanded access program is to allow physicians to provide treatment with investigational drug, AB-PA01, for patients with serious or immediately life-threatening Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections, for which no alternative treatment(s) are currently available, and who meet the criteria for treatment under FDA's Expanded Access regulations and criteria set forth by AmpliPhi Biosciences Corporation.
To be considered for expanded access, the request should be submitted to AmpliPhi by a qualified and licensed physician with expertise and facilities appropriate for the administration of the investigational medicine. Treating physicians should contact AmpliPhi by emailing expandedaccess@ampliphibio.com with "Expanded Access Request" in the subject line, and include in the email the treating physicians name, organization/hospital/institution, physical address, email address, telephone number, and a brief description of the indication/condition.
Any approval of expanded access to investigational medicine must always comply with the applicable laws and regulations.
A Placebo-Controlled, Single-Blind Sequential Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of EB-PA on Muscle Mass & Strength in Occasional Gym Goer - NIL
100 Clinical Results associated with Bacterial RNA x DNA
100 Translational Medicine associated with Bacterial RNA x DNA
0 Patents (Medical) associated with Bacterial RNA x DNA