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Number of ongoing Clinical Trials (for drugs) involving Pancreatitis by Phase

  • There are currently 118 ongoing clinical trials involving Pancreatitis

  • Of the 118 trials,39 trials are in Phase II

  • Furthermore, 28 trials are in Phase IV

Number of ongoing Clinical Trials (for drugs) involving Pancreatitis by Phase

Published: October 2021
Source: GlobalData

The global pharmaceutical industry is steadily developing new drugs for Pancreatitis, a gastrointestinal condition. The largest number of ongoing clinical trials for Pancreatitis is conducted in Asia-Pacific. North America and Europe are among some of the other prominent regions engaged in Pancreatitis-related drug trials.

West China Hospital of Sichuan University: The leading ongoing Pancreatitis related clinical trial sponsor

West China Hospital of Sichuan University is the top sponsor for Pancreatitis-related ongoing clinical trials.

West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Nanchang University Affiliated Hospital One, All India Institute of Medical Sciences and Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research are among other notable clinical trial sponsors involved in Pancreatitis. A clinical trial sponsor can be a Company, Government, Individual, or Institution.

Marketed Drugs involving Pancreatitis

Cefoperazone Sodium and Sulbactam sodium (Sulperazone, Magnex, Magnex Forte), Ulinastatin (Miraclid), and Aztreonam (Azactam) are among the key marketed drugs involving Pancreatitis. 

Cefoperazone Sodium and Sulbactam sodium (Sulperazone, Magnex, Magnex Forte) is a fixed combination of cephalosporin antibiotic and beta-lactamase inhibitor. It functions via Beta Lactamase (EC 3.5.2.6) Inhibitor; Penicillin Binding Protein (PBP) Inhibitor mechanism of action. It is formulated as injectable powder for solution for intravenous route of administration. Cefoperazone Sodium and Sulbactam sodium is marketed for the treatment of Pancreatitis and several other indications including Urinary Tract Infections, Bacterial Conjunctivitis, Cholangitis, Cholecystitis, Acute Bronchitis, Bacterial Pneumonia, Pharyngitis, Gonorrhea, Bacterial (Pyogenic) Meningitis, Laryngitis, and Abdominal Abscess. Cefoperazone Sodium and Sulbactam sodium was was first approved in 1986 and is marketed in India, China, Indonesia, and Japan by Pfizer Inc

Ulinastatin (Miraclid) is a glycoprotein derived from human urine. It functions via Chymotrypsin (EC 3.4.21.1) Inhibitor; Elastase (EC 3.4.21.) Inhibitor; Trypsin (EC 3.4.21.4) Inhibitor mechanism of action. It is formulated as injection for intravenous route of administration. Miraclid is used for the treatment of acute pancreatitis, chronic recurrent pancreatitis and assistant medicine for rescue of acute circulatory failure. Miraclid was first approved in 1985 and is marketed in Japan by Mochida Pharmaceutical Co Ltd.

Related Companies

Johnson & Johnson

United States of America

HCA Healthcare Inc

United States of America

Merck & Co Inc

United States of America

Pfizer Inc

United States of America

AbbVie Inc

United States of America

Bayer AG

Germany

Sanofi

France

Novartis AG

Switzerland

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