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Diabetic Foot Infections

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Pipeline Programs
3
Companies
3
Clinical Trials
0
Approved Products

Pipeline by Development Stage

Preclinical
Phase 1
Phase 1/2
Phase 2
Phase 2/3
Phase 3
On Market
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Early DiscoveryClinical DevelopmentMarket

Competitive Landscape

3 companies ranked by most advanced pipeline stage

Enterprise Therapeutics
1 program
1
FoscelantanPhase 2/31 trial
Active Trials
NCT06232421Not Yet Recruiting224Est. May 2026
TaiGen Biotechnology
TaiGen BiotechnologyChina - Beijing
1 program
1
TG-873870Phase 21 trial
Active Trials
NCT00685698Completed40Est. Jun 2009
Lakewood-Amedex
Lakewood-AmedexFL - University Park
1 program
1
Bisphosphocin Nu-3Phase 1/21 trial
Active Trials
NCT02737722Completed31Est. Feb 2018

Trial Timeline

Clinical trial activity over time

2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
Enterprise TherapeuticsFoscelantan
TaiGen BiotechnologyTG-873870
Lakewood-AmedexBisphosphocin Nu-3

Clinical Trials (3)

Total enrollment: 295 patients across 3 trials

Clinical Study in Adult Patients With Purulent-inflammatory Processes of the Skin and Soft Tissues, Phase I-II of the Wound Process

Start: Nov 2025Est. completion: May 2026224 patients
Phase 2/3Not Yet Recruiting

Safety and Efficacy Study of TG-873870 (Nemonoxacin) in Diabetic Foot Infections

Start: Jun 2008Est. completion: Jun 200940 patients
Phase 2Completed
NCT02737722Lakewood-AmedexBisphosphocin Nu-3

Topically Applied Bisphosphocin Nu-3 on Infected Diabetic Ulcers of Subjects With Type I or II Diabetes Mellitus

Start: Apr 2016Est. completion: Feb 201831 patients
Phase 1/2Completed

Phase Legend

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

Key Insights

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