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Two-step reversal
Two-step reversal is a drug that reverses the effects of a specific toxin.
Two-step reversal is a drug that reverses the effects of a specific toxin. Used for Reversal of specific toxin effects.
At a glance
| Generic name | Two-step reversal |
|---|---|
| Sponsor | Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Sao Paulo |
| Modality | Small molecule |
| Therapeutic area | Toxicology |
| Phase | FDA-approved |
Mechanism of action
It works by binding to the toxin and facilitating its removal from the body, thereby reversing the toxin's effects. This process involves a two-step mechanism, where the drug first binds to the toxin and then facilitates its removal through a specific pathway.
Approved indications
- Reversal of specific toxin effects
Common side effects
- Unknown
Key clinical trials
Primary sources
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| Source | Used for |
|---|---|
| ClinicalTrials.gov | Trial enrolment, design, endpoints, results |
Competitive intelligence
For the full competitive landscape — auto-detected comparators, recent regulatory actions across the set, upcoming PDUFA, patent timeline, sponsor landscape:
- Two-step reversal CI brief — competitive landscape report
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- Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Sao Paulo portfolio CI