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Abdominal Adhesions

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Pipeline Programs
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Companies
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Clinical Trials
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Approved Products

Pipeline by Development Stage

Preclinical
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Early DiscoveryClinical DevelopmentMarket

Competitive Landscape

2 companies ranked by most advanced pipeline stage

Enterprise Therapeutics
1 program
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Antispike gel, 100 g in a flask, produced by UNITEHPROM BSU, Republic of BelarusPhase 21 trial
Active Trials
NCT06365632Active Not Recruiting100Est. Dec 2025
Sanofi
SanofiPARIS, France
1 program
SeprasprayN/A1 trial
Active Trials
NCT00665730Terminated5Est. Jun 2008

Trial Timeline

Clinical trial activity over time

2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
Enterprise TherapeuticsAntispike gel, 100 g in a flask, produced by UNITEHPROM BSU, Republic of Belarus
SanofiSepraspray

Clinical Trials (2)

Total enrollment: 105 patients across 2 trials

NCT06365632Enterprise TherapeuticsAntispike gel, 100 g in a flask, produced by UNITEHPROM BSU, Republic of Belarus

Clinical Study of the Effectiveness, Tolerability and Safety of the Drug "Anti-spike, Gel, 100 g in Bottles in Package No. 1" Produced by the Republican Unitary Enterprise "Unitekhprom BSU", With a Single Intraperitoneal Use After Surgery in Adult Patients With Acute Phlegmonous Appendicitis

Start: Mar 2025Est. completion: Dec 2025100 patients
Phase 2Active Not Recruiting

Evaluation of the Safety and Effectiveness of Sepraspray™ in Reducing Post-surgical Adhesions

Start: Jul 2007Est. completion: Jun 20085 patients
N/ATerminated

Phase Legend

PreclinicalLab & animal studies
Phase 1Safety & dosing
Phase 2Efficacy testing
Phase 3Large-scale trials
On MarketApproved & available

Key Insights

2 companies competing in this space

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