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Dovitinib is an orally active small molecule that exhibits potent inhibitory activity against multiple receptor tyrosine kinases (RTK) involved in tumor growth and angiogenesis. Dovitinib strongly binds to fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3) and inhibits its phosphorylation, which may result in the inhibition of tumor cell proliferation and the induction of tumor cell death. In addition, this agent may inhibit other members of the RTK superfamily, including the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor; fibroblast growth factor receptor 1; platelet-derived growth factor receptor type 3; FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3; stem cell factor receptor (c-KIT); and colony-stimulating factor receptor 1; this may result in an additional reduction in cellular proliferation and angiogenesis, and the induction of tumor cell apoptosis. There are several ongoing Phase I/III clinical trials for dovitinib.
Omtriptolide (previously known as PG490-88 or F60008), an immunosuppressant that has been shown to be the safe and potent antitumor agent and it has been approved entry into Phase I clinical trial for the treatment of prostate cancer in the USA. In addition, the drug is participating in phase I clinical trial for the treatment of myeloid leukemia. Experiments on animals have shown omtriptolide was highly effective in the prevention of murine graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). The immunosuppressive effect of the drug was mediated by inhibition of alloreactive T cell expansion through interleukin-2 production. However, this study was discontinued. Recently published article has shown omtriptolide possesses the potential as a prophylactic agent to prevent ischemia/reperfusion (I/R)-induced lung injury.
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INN:isometamidium chloride
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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)

ISOMETAMIDIUM (as a chloride salt) is widely used in tropical countries as an antiprotozoal agent to control animal trypanosomiasis. It is used principally in cattle but also in sheep, goats, buffalos, donkeys, horses, camels and dogs.
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INN:carmoxirole [INN]
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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)



Carmoxirole is a dopamine D2 receptor agonist with limited central activity that modulates sympathetic activation and subsequently reduces pre-load and afterload in animals. It was shown, that carmoxirole induced beneficial effects on hemodynamic and neurohumoral parameters in heart failure. In addition, experimental evidence showed that carmoxirole lowered blood pressure in various models of hypertension mainly or exclusively through inhibition of noradrenaline release from sympathetic nerve endings. That effect of carmoxirole was mediated by presynaptic dopamine receptors with the characteristic that release inhibition was restricted to low rates of sympathetic nerve discharge.
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Investigational
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USAN:DIATRIZOATE SODIUM I 131 [USAN]
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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)

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Investigational
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INN:lotrafiban
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CHEMICAL (ABSOLUTE)



Lotrafiban (SmithKline Beecham) is a member of the latest generation of orally-active platelet GPIIb/IIIa blockers undergoing Phase III clinical trials to test the relative effectiveness versus other oral platelet inhibitors for ischaemic conditions including unstable angina, restenosis after PCI and stroke. Lotrafiban is converted from an esterified prodrug by plasma and liver esterases to a peptidomimetic of the arginine-glycine-aspartic acid amino acid sequence. This sequence itself mimics the binding site of fibrinogen and von Willebrand Factor to the platelet GPIIb/IIIa receptor. Preliminary results of the clinical trial APLAUD (antiplatelet useful dose) show that lotrafiban is clinically safe and well-tolerated in patients with recent myocardial infarction, unstable angina, transient ischaemic attack (TIA), or stroke when added to aspirin therapy. The Blockade of the IIb/IIIa Receptor to Avoid Vascular Occlusion (BRAVO) trial of SmithKline Beecham's oral GpIIb/IIIa blocker, lotrafiban, has been stopped early because of concerns about both safety and efficacy. The drug was showing a higher mortality rate than placebo, and was also associated with an increased incidence of serious thrombocytopenia and major bleeding. As a result of these findings the company has discontinued development of lotrafiban.
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Investigational
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NCT03377426: Phase 2 Interventional Withdrawn Complicated Urinary Tract Infections
(2018)
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CHEMICAL (ABSOLUTE)

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Investigational
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INN:cyprenorphine
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CHEMICAL (ABSOLUTE)

Cyprenorphine is a mixed agonist-antagonist of opioid receptors. In clinical trials, administration of cyprenorphine induced psychotomimetic effects in pre-operative patients.
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Investigational
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NCT03319732: Phase 3 Interventional Completed Multiple Sclerosis
(2018)
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CHEMICAL (ABSOLUTE)


Arbaclofen (STX209, R-baclofen), a selective agonist of GABA-B receptors, has been investigated in clinical trials for the treatment of autism spectrum disorder ASD, phase II and for the treatment of patients with fragile X syndrome in phase III. As a result, the drug did not meet the primary outcome of improved social avoidance in FXS in either study. In spite of positive results in some children with ASD, further study will be needed to replicate and extend these initial findings. Arbaclofen has also been investigated in phase III clinical trials as a treatment for spasticity due to multiple sclerosis.
Status:
Investigational
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NCT00909688: Phase 1 Interventional Completed Healthy
(2009)
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CHEMICAL (ABSOLUTE)

BLI 489 was developed by Wyeth as a 6-methylidene-penem β-lactamase inhibitor for the treatment of bacterial infections and urinary tract infections. BLI-489 has shown the promising clinical data, however, development of this drug, was discontinued.

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