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Programs matching “acyclovir” across our ClinicalTrials.gov index — phase, modality, sponsor, and trial IDs.
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Showing 8 pipeline programs matching "acyclovir" from NovaPharmaNews Clinical Development Intelligence — phase, modality, sponsor, and ClinicalTrials.gov trial IDs.
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Acyclovir
BRIGHT MINDS BIOSCIENCES INC.
HIV Infections
1 trial -
Aglatimagene besadenovec + valacyclovir
Candel Therapeutics
Prostate Cancer
1 trial -
acyclovir
Ultragenyx UK Limited
Herpes Simplex
2 trials -
aglatimagene besadenovec + valacyclovir
Candel Therapeutics
Prostate Cancer Patients Treated by Radiotherapy
1 trial -
AdV-tk + valacyclovir
Candel Therapeutics
Malignant Pleural Effusion
1 trial -
CAN-2409 + valacyclovir
Candel Therapeutics
Lung Cancer
1 trial -
Valacyclovir
Teva Pharma GmbH
Healthy
2 trials -
cimetidine (or acyclovir)
BRIGHT MINDS BIOSCIENCES INC.
Healthy
1 trial
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