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Isoflurane + analgesic drug — Competitive Intelligence Brief

Isoflurane + analgesic drug (Isoflurane + analgesic drug) competitive landscape: 0 comparators, recent regulatory actions, upcoming PDUFA, patent timeline. Class: General anesthetic + analgesic combination. Area: Anesthesiology.

phase 3 General anesthetic + analgesic combination GABA-A receptor (isoflurane); NMDA receptor antagonism (isoflurane); analgesic target unspecified Anesthesiology Small molecule Live · refreshed every 30 min

Target snapshot

Isoflurane + analgesic drug (Isoflurane + analgesic drug) — University Hospital, Brest. Isoflurane provides general anesthesia by enhancing inhibitory GABAergic neurotransmission and suppressing excitatory glutamatergic signaling, while a co-administered analgesic drug provides pain relief through opioid or non-opioid pathways.

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Isoflurane + analgesic drug TARGET Isoflurane + analgesic drug University Hospital, Brest phase 3 General anesthetic + analgesic combination GABA-A receptor (isoflurane); NMDA receptor antagonism (isoflurane); analgesic target unspecified

Recent regulatory actions (last 90 days)

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Upcoming PDUFA dates (next 180 days)

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Patent timeline (forward window)

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Sponsor landscape (General anesthetic + analgesic combination class)

  1. University Hospital, Brest · 1 drug in this class

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Drug Landscape (2026). Isoflurane + analgesic drug — Competitive Intelligence Brief. https://druglandscape.com/ci/isoflurane-analgesic-drug. Accessed 2026-05-17.

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