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NCT02377336: Phase 2 Interventional Withdrawn Ischemic Heart Disease
(2015)
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Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)
Eleclazine (formerly known as GS-6615) is a dihydrobenzoxazepinone selective cardiac late sodium current inhibitor. Gilead Sciences is developing eleclazine as an oral treatment for long QT syndrome, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, ischaemic heart disease, and Ventricular arrhythmias.
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Investigational
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NCT01320579: Phase 2 Interventional Completed Atopic Dermatitis
(2011)
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Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)
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Urocanic acid is a breakdown (deamination) product of histidine. In the liver, urocanic acid is an intermediate in the conversion of histidine to glutamic acid, whereas in the epidermis, it accumulates and may be both a UV protectant and an immunoregulator. Urocanic acid (UA) exists as a trans isomer (t-UA, approximately 30 mg/cm2) in the uppermost layer of the skin (stratum corneum). t-UA is formed as the cells of the second layer of skin become metabolically inactive. During this process, proteins and membranes degrade, histidine is released, and histidase (histidine ammonia lyase) catalyzes the deamination of histidine to form t-UA. t-UA accumulates in the epidermis until removal by either the monthly skin renewal cycle or sweat. Upon absorption of UV light, the naturally occurring t-UA isomerizes to its cis form, c-UA. Because DNA lesions (e. g. , pyrimidine dimers) in the lower epidermis can result from UV-B absorption, initial research proposed that t-UA acted as a natural sunscreen absorbing UV-B in the stratum corneum before the damaging rays could penetrate into lower epidermal zones. c-UA also suppresses contact hypersensitivity and delayed hypersensitivity, reduces the Langerhans cell count in the epidermis, prolongs skin-graft survival time, and affects natural killer cell activity. It has also been proposed that c-UA may mediate the transient alteration in immune surveillance resulting in immunosuppression induced after UV-irradiation, by interacting with immune cells locally and/or systemically to generate T cells with suppressor function.
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Moxastine is a diarylmethane derivative with an antihistamine and anticholinergic activities.
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Moxastine is a diarylmethane derivative with an antihistamine and anticholinergic activities.
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N-Methyl Buzepide is diphenylpropane derivative with antisecretory activity.
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INN:piridicillin [INN]
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Piridicillin is the semi-synthetic penicillin. It has exhibited broad-spectrum activity in vitro against gram-positive cocci, except penicillin G-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, and against gram-negative bacilli. Piridicillin is reported to be more active in-vitro than piperacillin, azlocillin or ticarcillin against Ps. aeruginosa. It is unstable at alkaline pH and displays marked inoculum independence.
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INN:levopropicillin [INN]
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Levopropylcillin – is a penicillin derivative, L-enantiomer of antibiotic Propicillin. Levopropylcillin properties are similar to benzylpenicillin particularly used in streptococcal infections, not resistant to penicillinase. Levopropylcillin is acid resistant and can be used orally as the potassium salt.
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Inocoterone acetate (USAN) (also known as RU-38882, RU-882) is the acetate ester of inocoterone a steroid-like nonsteroidal antiandrogen (NSAA) that was developed for topical administration to treat acne but was never marketed. Inocoterone acetate is actually not a silent antagonist of the androgen receptor but rather a weak partial agonist, similarly to steroidal antiandrogens like cyproterone acetate. In this double-blind study of 126 male subjects with acne, a topical solution of the antiandrogen inocoterone produced a modest but statistically significant reduction in the number of inflammatory acne lesions.
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CHEMICAL (ABSOLUTE)
Thiphencillin is a penicillin analog patented by Abbott Laboratories as an antibacterial agent. Thiphencillin shows potent antibacterial activity against various species and genera of pathogenic bacteria.