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MechanismFibrinogen stimulants [+1] |
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Active Indication- |
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Drug Highest PhasePending |
First Approval Ctry. / Loc.- |
First Approval Date20 Jan 1800 |
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MechanismFibrinogen stimulants [+1] |
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Drug Highest PhasePending |
First Approval Ctry. / Loc.- |
First Approval Date20 Jan 1800 |
A phase 2b, multi-centre, randomized, intra-patient-controlled dose-finding study of I-020502 in patients undergoing autologous meshed skin grafting. - N/A
A Randomized, Multi-center, Controlled, Parallel Group, Dose Finding Study of the Efficacy and Safety of Topically Applied I-020201 as an Adjunct to Good Standard-of-care Versus Good Standard-of-care Alone in Patients With Chronic Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Although major improvements in the management and treatment of diabetic foot ulcers have been made, the clinical and financial burden of such long-term wounds is still high and is likely to increase as the general population ages. The large population affected by diabetic foot ulcers and the high rates of failure ending with amputation even with the best therapeutic regimens have resulted in the development of new therapies. I-020201 is a bioactive therapy intended for topical treatment of hard-to-heal diabetic foot ulcers, stimulating the granulation tissue formation. This study aims to evaluate the safety and efficacy of I-020201 in adjunct to good standard of care in patients with chronic diabetic foot ulcer.
A Phase II, Multi-Centre, Controlled Study of the Safety and Efficacy of Wound Healing Gel I-020502 (KUR-212) in Patients Undergoing Autologous Meshed Skin Grafting.
This is a phase II, multi-centre, controlled study comparing the safety and tolerability on wound healing following an application of I-020502 in a concentration of 1μg/mL TG-PDGF.AB versus staples applied in the same patient to burn areas requiring autologous meshed skin grafting.
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