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

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Showing 4 pipeline programs matching "ivermectin" from NovaPharmaNews Clinical Development Intelligence — phase, modality, sponsor, and ClinicalTrials.gov trial IDs.

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  1. Generic Ivermectin Lotion 0.5%

    Teva Pharma GmbH

    Head Lice

    phase 3 small molecule completed

    1 trial
  2. 0.5% Ivermectin lotion

    United Therapeutics Europe Ltd

    Pediculosis Capitis

    phase 2 small molecule completed

    1 trial
  3. IVERMECTIN

    The George Institute

    Strongyloidiasis is caused by a parasite that is globally distributed in tropical and sub-tropical areas. Most patients with strongyloidiasis are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms with gastrointestinal disturbances, respiratory symptoms, and skin lesions. In situations of low defenses (patients under treatment with corticosteroids, organ transplant recipients or other situations) they can present serious complications with high mortality.

    phase 2 small molecule active

    1 trial
  4. 22534

    Bayer AG

    Onchocerciasis (river blindness): is an infectious disease caused by Onchocerca volvulus, a parasitic nematode worm. The disease is contracted through the bite of an infected blackfly of the genus Simulium, which transmits third-stage infective larvae. An estimated 18 million people suffer from onchocerciasis, with 99% cases in 31 African countries, and 187 million people at risk Onchocercal dermatitis is the most common symptom of the disease, but severe visual impairment and blindness are the most severe complication, and onchocerciasis is the world’s second-leading infectious cause of blindness. Programs for the treatment and control of onchocerciasis through mass drug administration of ivermectin have been in place for over 20 years. However, they require patients to be given treatment (ivermectin) at regular intervals for the life of the adult worm (up to 15 years), making implementation extremely difficult in endemic countries. Emodepside is a registered drug for animal health, marketed by Bayer Animal Health GmbH under the name of Profender® (in combination with praziquantel) or Procox® (in combination with toltrazuril). It is a cyclooctadepsipeptide anthelmintic drug., Soil-transmitted helminth infection: Soil-transmitted helminthiasis is caused by one of the three soil-transmitted helminths (STH), Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura and hookworm (Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus). Currently, STH still infects about 1.5 billion people worldwide, mostly in tropical and subtropical regions. Emodepside is a registered drug for animal health, marketed by Bayer Animal Health GmbH under the name of Profender® (in combination with praziquantel) or Procox® (in combination with toltrazuril). It is a cyclooctadepsipeptide anthelmintic drug.

    phase 1 other active

    1 trial

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