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Hyaluronan

Hadassah Medical Organization · FDA-approved active Small molecule

Hyaluronan is a Small molecule drug developed by Hadassah Medical Organization. It is currently FDA-approved. Also known as: hyaluronic acid, alcohol and carboxil, Active Control, HA, Hyalgan®.

At a glance

Generic nameHyaluronan
Also known ashyaluronic acid, alcohol and carboxil, Active Control, HA, Hyalgan®, Hymovis
SponsorHadassah Medical Organization
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaOther
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 Hyaluronan

What is Hyaluronan?

Hyaluronan is a Small molecule drug developed by Hadassah Medical Organization.

Who makes Hyaluronan?

Hyaluronan is developed and marketed by Hadassah Medical Organization (see full Hadassah Medical Organization pipeline at /company/hadassah-medical-organization).

Is Hyaluronan also known as anything else?

Hyaluronan is also known as hyaluronic acid, alcohol and carboxil, Active Control, HA, Hyalgan®, Hymovis.

What development phase is Hyaluronan in?

Hyaluronan is FDA-approved (marketed).

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