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Programs matching “postoperative” across our ClinicalTrials.gov index — phase, modality, sponsor, and trial IDs.

Matching programs 75
Total indexed 20,548
Sponsors 1,769

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Showing 75 pipeline programs matching "postoperative" from NovaPharmaNews Clinical Development Intelligence — phase, modality, sponsor, and ClinicalTrials.gov trial IDs.

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  1. morphine

    Hospital Authority, Hong Kong

    Pain Postoperative

    small molecule completed

    1 trial
  2. parecoxib

    The First People's Hospital of Lianyungang

    Pain, Postoperative

    small molecule active

    1 trial
  3. postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy

    Xiyuan Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences

    Small-cell Lung Cancer

    small molecule active

    1 trial

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It is NovaPharmaNews pipeline intelligence hub covering 20,548 clinical development programs — not just a directory. It includes phase distribution dashboards, therapeutic area overviews, NDA/BLA watchlists, upcoming readouts, company pipeline rankings, competitive landscape maps, and personalized watchlists.

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Like Evaluate Pharma and Citeline Trialtrove, we index ClinicalTrials.gov programs by sponsor, phase, and indication. Our platform adds cross-links to NovaPharmaNews company profiles, drug INN pages, patents, and congress readout calendars — improving crawl depth and reducing orphan program pages.

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