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Intravenous methadone
Intravenous methadone is a Small molecule drug developed by Mayo Clinic. It is currently FDA-approved.
At a glance
| Generic name | Intravenous methadone |
|---|---|
| Sponsor | Mayo Clinic |
| Modality | Small molecule |
| Phase | FDA-approved |
Approved indications
Common side effects
Key clinical trials
- Intrathecal Morphine Versus Intravenous Methadone for Postoperative Analgesia Following Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Dissection. (PHASE3)
- Evaluation of Analgesia for Cardiac Elective Surgery in Children (PHASE3)
- Evaluation of Analgesia for Spine Fusion Elective Surgery in Children (PHASE3)
- Oral Methadone in Cardiac Surgery (PHASE4)
- Oral and Intravenous Methadone for Analgesia in Cardiac Surgery (PHASE4)
- Intravenous Methadone Versus Intrathecal Morphine for Analgesia Following Cesarean Delivery (PHASE4)
- Optimization of Pediatric Tonsillectomy to IMprove AnaLgesia (PHASE4)
- The Impact of Intraoperative Methadone on Postoperative Opioid Use (PHASE3)
Primary sources
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| Source | Used for |
|---|---|
| ClinicalTrials.gov | Trial enrolment, design, endpoints, results |
Competitive intelligence
For the full competitive landscape — auto-detected comparators, recent regulatory actions across the set, upcoming PDUFA, patent timeline, sponsor landscape:
- Intravenous methadone CI brief — competitive landscape report
- Intravenous methadone updates RSS · CI watch RSS
- Mayo Clinic portfolio CI
Frequently asked questions about Intravenous methadone
What is Intravenous methadone?
Intravenous methadone is a Small molecule drug developed by Mayo Clinic.
Who makes Intravenous methadone?
Intravenous methadone is developed and marketed by Mayo Clinic (see full Mayo Clinic pipeline at /company/mayo-clinic).
What development phase is Intravenous methadone in?
Intravenous methadone is FDA-approved (marketed).
Related
- Manufacturer: Mayo Clinic — full pipeline
Primary sources · FDA · ClinicalTrials.gov · EMA · SEC EDGAR · ChEMBL · Wikidata · full sourcing