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Programs matching β€œmetoprolol” across our ClinicalTrials.gov index β€” phase, modality, sponsor, and trial IDs.

Matching programs 3
Total indexed 20,548
Sponsors 1,769

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Showing 3 pipeline programs matching "metoprolol" from NovaPharmaNews Clinical Development Intelligence β€” phase, modality, sponsor, and ClinicalTrials.gov trial IDs.

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  1. Metoprolol succinate

    United Therapeutics Europe Ltd

    Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive

    phase 3 small molecule terminated

    1 trial
  2. BF-Metoprolol Tablet 100mg

    BRIGHT MINDS BIOSCIENCES INC.

    Healthy

    phase 1 small molecule active

    1 trial
  3. brand name metoprolol ER

    BRIGHT MINDS BIOSCIENCES INC.

    Blood Pressure

    approved small molecule completed

    1 trial

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It is NovaPharmaNews pipeline intelligence hub covering 20,548 clinical development programs β€” 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.

How does this compare to Evaluate Pharma or Citeline?

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 β€” improving crawl depth and reducing orphan program pages.

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