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TRILACICLIB

FDA-approved approved Small molecule ✓ Verified May 2026 Quality 2/100

TRILACICLIB is a drug. It is currently FDA-approved (first approved 2021).

Trilaciclib is being studied in clinical trials for various types of cancer, including Advanced Squamous Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer, Extensive-stage Small-cell Lung Cancer, Breast Cancer, Triple Negative Breast Cancer, and Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancer. It is typically administered in combination with chemotherapy agents such as carboplatin and paclitaxel.

At a glance

Generic nameTRILACICLIB
ModalitySmall molecule
PhaseFDA-approved
First approval2021

Approved indications

No approved indications tracked.

Common side effects

Key clinical trials

Primary sources

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SourceUsed for
FDA labelMechanism, indications, dosing, boxed warnings, drug interactions
ClinicalTrials.govTrial enrolment, design, endpoints, results

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Frequently asked questions about TRILACICLIB

What is TRILACICLIB?

TRILACICLIB is a Small molecule drug.

When was TRILACICLIB approved?

TRILACICLIB was first approved on 2021.

What development phase is TRILACICLIB in?

TRILACICLIB is FDA-approved (marketed).

What are the side effects of TRILACICLIB?

Common side effects of TRILACICLIB include Fatigue, Hypocalcemia, Hypokalemia, Hypophosphatemia, Aspartate aminotransferase increased, Headache.

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