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  2. Experimental drug - Wikipedia

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    An experimental drug is a medicinal product (a drug or vaccine) that has not yet received approval from governmental regulatory authorities for routine use in human or veterinary medicine. A medicinal product may be approved for use in one disease or condition but still be considered experimental for other diseases or conditions.

  3. Category:Experimental drugs - Wikipedia

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    Experimental drugs for Alzheimer's disease (1 C, 20 P) Experimental gene therapies (22 P) Experimental monoclonal antibodies (53 P) Experimental non-hallucinogens (11 P)

  4. Glossary of clinical research - Wikipedia

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    A drug or procedure may be approved by the FDA for use in one disease or condition, but be considered investigational in other diseases or conditions. Also called experimental. (NCI) Investigational drug. A substance that has been tested in a laboratory and has gotten approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to be tested in people.

  5. Category:Drugs - Wikipedia

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    Shqip; Sicilianu; සිංහල ... Experimental drugs (15 C, 291 P) F. Fictional medicines and drugs (27 P) H. Hoaxes about drugs (1 C, 5 P) Human drug metabolites ...

  6. Experimental cancer treatment - Wikipedia

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    Experimental cancer treatments are normally available only to people who participate in formal research programs, which are called clinical trials. Occasionally, a seriously ill person may be able to access an experimental drug through an expanded access program. Some of the treatments have regulatory approval for treating other conditions.

  7. Blarcamesine - Wikipedia

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    Blarcamesine (developmental code name ANAVEX 2-73) is an experimental drug which is under development for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and a variety of other indications. [1] Blarcamesine acts as an agonist of the sigma σ 1 receptor, the muscarinic acetylcholine M 1 receptor, and the ionotropic glutamate NMDA receptor. [2] [1]

  8. Drug development - Wikipedia

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    Drug development is the process of bringing a new pharmaceutical drug to the market once a lead compound has been identified through the process of drug discovery.It includes preclinical research on microorganisms and animals, filing for regulatory status, such as via the United States Food and Drug Administration for an investigational new drug to initiate clinical trials on humans, and may ...

  9. Category:Experimental hallucinogens - Wikipedia

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    This category is for hallucinogens that are under development as experimental drugs for treatment of medical conditions. See also list of investigational hallucinogens and entactogens . Pages in category "Experimental hallucinogens"