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Mersalyl is the sodium salt form of mersalyl acid, a mercurial diuretic. It is an outdated drug, and its approval has been discontinued by the FDA. Mersalyl acid is currently replaced by less toxic non-mercury containing diuretics [L1575, L1577]. The sodium salt of a mercury-containing derivative of salicylamide, was formerly...
Experimental
Foretinib has been used in trials studying the treatment of Cancer, Breast Cancer, Carcinoma, Renal Cell, Recurrent Breast Cancer, and Neoplasms, Head and Neck, among others. Foretinib is an orally available small molecule compound designed to target multiple RTKs implicated in the development, progression and spread of cancer. It inhibits...
Investigational
Cannabidivarin, also known as cannabidivarol or CBDV, is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found within DB14009. It is one of over 100 cannabinoids identified from the Cannabis plant that can modulate the physiological activity of cannabis, or marijuana . Compared to its homolog, DB09061, CBDV is shortened by two methyl (CH2) groups...
Investigational
The UB-612 COVID-19 vaccine was developed by United Biomedical Inc Asia in Taipei as the first COVID-19 “multi-tope” protein-peptide vaccine made up of eight rationally designed components . The vaccine incorporates a strong S1-RBD component linked to a single chain fragment region (sFC) of a human IgG1, which facilitates cell...
Investigational
Matched Description: … 1a for enhanced immunogenicity, five identified peptides with Th or CTL epitopes to improve peptide solubility
Cilnidipine is a dihydropyridine calcium antagonist. It was jointly developed by Fuji Viscera Pharmaceutical Company, Japan and Ajinomoto, Japan and approved in 1995. Compared with other calcium antagonists, cilnidipine can act on the N-type calcium channel that existing sympathetic nerve end besides acting on L-type calcium channel that similar to...
Investigational
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