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Plain aqueous gel

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Plain aqueous gel is a Small molecule drug developed by Baystate Medical Center. It is currently FDA-approved for Skin lubrication and hydration, Wound care and dressing. Also known as: Surgilube.

Plain aqueous gel provides a water-based vehicle for topical delivery and lubrication without active pharmaceutical ingredients.

Plain aqueous gel is a substance studied in clinical trials for conditions such as urethral anesthesia, urethral analgesia, and pain. The exact mechanism of action of plain aqueous gel is unknown.

At a glance

Generic namePlain aqueous gel
Also known asSurgilube
SponsorBaystate Medical Center
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaDermatology / Wound Care
PhaseFDA-approved

Mechanism of action

This is a non-medicated aqueous gel formulation used primarily as a lubricant, moisturizer, or inert delivery vehicle. It functions through physical hydration and protective barrier effects on skin or mucous membranes rather than through specific molecular target engagement.

Approved indications

Common side effects

Key clinical trials

Primary sources

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Frequently asked questions about Plain aqueous gel

What is Plain aqueous gel?

Plain aqueous gel is a Small molecule drug developed by Baystate Medical Center, indicated for Skin lubrication and hydration, Wound care and dressing.

How does Plain aqueous gel work?

Plain aqueous gel provides a water-based vehicle for topical delivery and lubrication without active pharmaceutical ingredients.

What is Plain aqueous gel used for?

Plain aqueous gel is indicated for Skin lubrication and hydration, Wound care and dressing.

Who makes Plain aqueous gel?

Plain aqueous gel is developed and marketed by Baystate Medical Center (see full Baystate Medical Center pipeline at /company/baystate-medical-center).

Is Plain aqueous gel also known as anything else?

Plain aqueous gel is also known as Surgilube.

What development phase is Plain aqueous gel in?

Plain aqueous gel is FDA-approved (marketed).

What are the side effects of Plain aqueous gel?

Common side effects of Plain aqueous gel include Local irritation or sensitization, Allergic contact dermatitis.

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