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Clofucarban (halocarban)
Clofucarban (generic name: halocarban) is a drug. It is currently in unknown development.
Clofucarban works by interacting with a specific molecular target to produce a therapeutic effect.
Clofucarban, also known as Halocarban, is a small molecule with antibacterial properties. It is used in products such as deodorant and soap.
At a glance
| Generic name | halocarban |
|---|---|
| Therapeutic area | Other |
| Phase | unknown |
Mechanism of action
Imagine your body's cells have locks on them, and the key to unlocking the lock is a specific molecule. Clofucarban is designed to be that key, fitting into the lock and allowing the cell to function properly. This can help to treat various diseases and conditions by restoring balance to the body's cellular processes.
Approved indications
Common side effects
Competitive intelligence
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