Intelligence Β· Clinical Pipeline
R&D Pipeline Programs
ClinicalTrials.gov programs linked to pharma sponsors β phase, modality, and trial IDs for BD and competitive intelligence.
- Programs indexed
- 18,156
- Companies
- 1,062
- Drugs tracked
- 3,385
Quick answer
NovaPharmaNews tracks 18,156 pharmaceutical R&D pipeline programs sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov, linked to sponsor companies. Each profile includes development phase, modality, trial status, NCT identifiers, and indication text β searchable for business development and competitive intelligence.
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MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL, IMJUDO 20 mg/ml concentrate for solution for infusion., INFLIXIMAB, IMFINZI 50 mg/mL concentrate for solution for infusion.
AstraZeneca AB
Adult patients (age β₯18 years) with histologically or cytologically documented transitional cell carcinoma (transitional cell and mixed transitional/non transitional cell histologies) of the urothelium (including renal pelvis, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra), unresectable Stage IV, and who are chemotherapy-naΓ―ve.
1 trial -
retinal pigment epithelium transplantation
First Tracks Biotherapeutics
Dry Age-related Macular Degeneration
1 trial
Frequently asked questions
What is the NovaPharmaNews pipeline directory?
It is a searchable index of 18,156 clinical development programs grouped by sponsor company, with phase (Phase 1β3), modality, trial status, and linked NCT IDs from ClinicalTrials.gov.
Where does pipeline data come from?
Program records are derived from ClinicalTrials.gov and linked to NovaPharmaNews company profiles. Trial status and phase reflect registry data at last sync β verify on ClinicalTrials.gov before investment or partnering decisions. See our data sources page for attribution.
How do I find pipeline programs by company or phase?
Use the search box to match program name, indication, company name, or slug. Results are ordered with late-stage (Phase 3) programs first. Open any row to view the full program profile under its sponsor company.
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