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Marketed multipurpose disinfection regimen

University of Waterloo · FDA-approved active Small molecule

Marketed multipurpose disinfection regimen is a Small molecule drug developed by University of Waterloo. It is currently FDA-approved for Surface disinfection and infection prevention.

A multipurpose disinfection regimen that eliminates microorganisms through physical and/or chemical means to prevent infection and contamination.

A multipurpose disinfection regimen that eliminates microorganisms through physical and/or chemical inactivation mechanisms. Used for General-purpose surface and environmental disinfection.

At a glance

Generic nameMarketed multipurpose disinfection regimen
SponsorUniversity of Waterloo
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaInfection Control / Disinfection
PhaseFDA-approved

Mechanism of action

This is a marketed disinfection system developed by the University of Waterloo designed for broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity. The regimen likely combines multiple disinfection modalities or agents to achieve efficacy against bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other pathogens across various surfaces or applications.

Approved indications

Common side effects

No common side effects on file.

Key clinical trials

Primary sources

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Frequently asked questions about Marketed multipurpose disinfection regimen

What is Marketed multipurpose disinfection regimen?

Marketed multipurpose disinfection regimen is a Small molecule drug developed by University of Waterloo, indicated for Surface disinfection and infection prevention.

How does Marketed multipurpose disinfection regimen work?

A multipurpose disinfection regimen that eliminates microorganisms through physical and/or chemical means to prevent infection and contamination.

What is Marketed multipurpose disinfection regimen used for?

Marketed multipurpose disinfection regimen is indicated for Surface disinfection and infection prevention.

Who makes Marketed multipurpose disinfection regimen?

Marketed multipurpose disinfection regimen is developed and marketed by University of Waterloo (see full University of Waterloo pipeline at /company/university-of-waterloo).

What development phase is Marketed multipurpose disinfection regimen in?

Marketed multipurpose disinfection regimen is FDA-approved (marketed).

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