Product Description
an inhaled small-molecule pan-selectin antagonist (Sourced from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16140027/)
Mechanisms of Action: P-selectin Antagonist
Novel Mechanism: No
Modality: Small Molecule
Route of Administration: Topical
FDA Designation: *
Approval Status: Not Approved
Approved Countries: None
Approved Indications: None
Known Adverse Events: None
Company: Revotar
Company Location:
Company Founding Year: None
Additional Commercial Interests: None
Clinical Description
Countries in Clinic:
Active Clinical Trial Count:
Recent & Upcoming Milestones
Highest Development Phases
Phase 2: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease|Psoriasis|Healthy Volunteers
Trial ID |
Trial |
Phase |
Trial Status |
Disease |
Primary Completion Date |
Probability of Success |
Latest Trial Update Date |
Data Updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ACTRN12620000277943p |
2006-7041-83/hah | N/A |
Not yet recruiting |
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic |
2020-06-29 |
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2009-017257-35 |
2009-017257-35 | P2 |
Completed |
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease |
2010-12-17 |
2022-03-13 |
Treatments |
|
2009-013163-18 |
2009-013163-18 | P2 |
Completed |
Healthy Volunteers |
2009-12-17 |
2022-03-13 |
Treatments |
|
2008-000197-20 |
Psoriasis POC | P2 |
Completed |
Psoriasis |
2009-08-20 |
2022-03-12 |
Treatments |
|
NCT00823693 |
R013 | P2 |
Completed |
Psoriasis |
None |
2019-03-18 |
Treatments |
|
NCT00962481 |
R014 | P2 |
Completed |
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease |
None |
2019-03-18 |
Treatments |
|
NCT01108913 |
R015 | P2 |
Completed |
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease |
None |
2019-03-19 |
Treatments |
Recent News Events
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Type |
Title |
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03/01/2023 |
PubMed |
Sulfatide-selectin signaling in the spinal cord induces mechanical allodynia. |
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07/04/2022 |
PubMed |
Method article: an in vitro blood flow model to advance the study of platelet adhesion utilizing a damaged endothelium. |
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10/30/2021 |
PubMed |
Lung-Derived Selectins Enhance Metastatic Behavior of Triple Negative Breast Cancer Cells. |
