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hetrombopag

Sun Yat-sen University · FDA-approved active Small molecule Quality 2/100

hetrombopag is a Small molecule drug developed by Sun Yat-sen University. It is currently FDA-approved. Also known as: SHR8735, Hetrombopag Olamine, Hetrombopag Olamine Tablets.

Hetrombopag, developed by Sun Yat-sen University, is a marketed drug with a key composition patent expiring in 2028. The drug's primary strength lies in its unique mechanism of action, which differentiates it in the market. The primary risk is the lack of detailed revenue data and key trial results, which may limit investor confidence and market adoption.

At a glance

Generic namehetrombopag
Also known asSHR8735, Hetrombopag Olamine, Hetrombopag Olamine Tablets
SponsorSun Yat-sen University
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaOther
PhaseFDA-approved

Approved indications

No approved indications tracked.

Common side effects

No common side effects on file.

Key clinical trials

Primary sources

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SourceUsed for
ClinicalTrials.govTrial enrolment, design, endpoints, results

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Frequently asked questions about hetrombopag

What is hetrombopag?

hetrombopag is a Small molecule drug developed by Sun Yat-sen University.

Who makes hetrombopag?

hetrombopag is developed and marketed by Sun Yat-sen University (see full Sun Yat-sen University pipeline at /company/sun-yat-sen-university).

Is hetrombopag also known as anything else?

hetrombopag is also known as SHR8735, Hetrombopag Olamine, Hetrombopag Olamine Tablets.

What development phase is hetrombopag in?

hetrombopag is FDA-approved (marketed).

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