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sequential IVM system

Sun Yat-sen University · Phase 3 active Small molecule

Sequential IVM system is a method for treating parasitic infections by using a combination of drugs to target the parasite's life cycle.

Sequential IVM system is a method for treating parasitic infections by using a combination of drugs to target the parasite's life cycle. Used for Treatment of malaria.

At a glance

Generic namesequential IVM system
SponsorSun Yat-sen University
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaInfectious Diseases
PhasePhase 3

Mechanism of action

The sequential IVM system involves administering a series of drugs in a specific order to target different stages of the parasite's life cycle, ultimately leading to the elimination of the parasite. This approach can be more effective than traditional treatments that target a single stage of the parasite's life cycle.

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