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Etomidate Fat Emulsion Injection

Tang-Du Hospital · FDA-approved active Small molecule ✓ Verified May 2026 Quality 0/100

Etomidate Fat Emulsion Injection is a Small molecule drug developed by Tang-Du Hospital. It is currently FDA-approved. Also known as: Fu Er Li, Fuerli.

Etomidate Fat Emulsion Injection is a small molecule that acts as a positive modulator of the GABA-A receptor and anion channel. It has been studied in various clinical trials for conditions such as congenital hydronephrosis, congenital choledochal cyst, fracture, myoclonus, and safety of gastroscopy, among others.

At a glance

Generic nameEtomidate Fat Emulsion Injection
Also known asFu Er Li, Fuerli
SponsorTang-Du Hospital
ModalitySmall molecule
PhaseFDA-approved

Approved indications

No approved indications tracked.

Common side effects

No common side effects on file.

Key clinical trials

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Frequently asked questions about Etomidate Fat Emulsion Injection

What is Etomidate Fat Emulsion Injection?

Etomidate Fat Emulsion Injection is a Small molecule drug developed by Tang-Du Hospital.

Who makes Etomidate Fat Emulsion Injection?

Etomidate Fat Emulsion Injection is developed and marketed by Tang-Du Hospital (see full Tang-Du Hospital pipeline at /company/tang-du-hospital).

Is Etomidate Fat Emulsion Injection also known as anything else?

Etomidate Fat Emulsion Injection is also known as Fu Er Li, Fuerli.

What development phase is Etomidate Fat Emulsion Injection in?

Etomidate Fat Emulsion Injection is FDA-approved (marketed).

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