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Glyvenal (TRIBENOSIDE)

Phase 2 active Small molecule ✓ Verified May 2026

Glyvenal (generic name: TRIBENOSIDE) is a tribenoside drug. It is currently in Phase 2 development.

Tribenoside works by interacting with cellular mechanisms to produce therapeutic effects.

Glyvenal is a small molecule medication. It is also known by the synonyms 21401-BA, HEMOCURON, and TRIBENOSIDE.

Likelihood of approval
15.3% vs 15.3% industry baseline
If approved by FDA: likely 2031–2034
Steps remaining: Phase 3 → NDA/BLA submission
Confidence: Medium
Why this estimate
  • Baseline phase 2 → approval rate +15.3pp
    Industry-wide phase 2 drugs reach approval ~15.3% of the time (BIO/Informa 2023 industry benchmark across all therapeutic areas).
Predicted approval windows by jurisdiction (conditional on FDA approval)
Regulator Country Likely year Lag vs FDA
FDA US 2031–2034
EMA EU 2032–2035 +0.7 yr
MHRA GB 2032–2035 +0.7 yr
Health Canada CA 2032–2036 +0.9 yr
TGA AU 2032–2036 +1.2 yr
PMDA JP 2032–2036 +1.5 yr
NMPA CN 2033–2037 +2.3 yr
MFDS KR 2032–2036 +1.4 yr
CDSCO IN 2032–2037 +1.8 yr
ANVISA BR 2033–2037 +2.3 yr

Hover any row for the lag rationale. Lag estimates are reduced when the drug has FDA Breakthrough or EMA PRIME designation (sponsors file globally in parallel).

Estimate based on the BIO/Informa industry phase transition rates plus per-drug modifiers for therapeutic area, sponsor type, FDA designations, mechanism, and trial design. Per-jurisdiction lags from Tufts CSDD international approval studies. Not investment, clinical or regulatory advice. Methodology: /methodology#likelihood.

At a glance

Generic nameTRIBENOSIDE
Drug classtribenoside
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaOther
PhasePhase 2

Mechanism of action

Imagine your body's cells have locks on them, and Tribenoside is a key that fits into those locks. When it binds to the locks, it helps to regulate the flow of signals within the cell, which can help to treat certain conditions. This process is complex and not fully understood, but it's thought to be an important part of how Tribenoside works.

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 Glyvenal

What is Glyvenal?

Glyvenal (TRIBENOSIDE) is a tribenoside drug.

How does Glyvenal work?

Tribenoside works by interacting with cellular mechanisms to produce therapeutic effects.

What is the generic name of Glyvenal?

TRIBENOSIDE is the generic (nonproprietary) name of Glyvenal.

What drug class is Glyvenal in?

Glyvenal belongs to the tribenoside class. See all tribenoside drugs at /class/tribenoside.

What development phase is Glyvenal in?

Glyvenal is in Phase 2.

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