Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Study of MBX 1416 in Healthy Subjects
Aug 28, 2023
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FAQ
What are the FDA phases for drug approval?
The FDA approval process for new drugs is divided into several phases: a. Preclinical testing b. Phase 1 – Safety and dosage c. Phase 2 – Effectiveness and side effects d. Phase 3 – Confirmation of effectiveness, monitoring of adverse reactions, and comparison with existing treatments e. Phase 4 – Post-marketing studies to track long-term safety and effectiveness
What is a clinical trial?
A clinical trial is a carefully designed study in which researchers test a drug, treatment, or medical device in people to evaluate its safety, effectiveness, and potential side effects. These trials are essential for determining whether a new treatment should be approved for widespread use.
What drugs does MBX Biosciences, Inc. (MBX) have in its pipeline
MBX is currently developing the following drugs: Mbx 4291, Mbx 1416 (Inn Imapextide), 400 Μg Of Mbx 2109 Once-Weekly By Subcutaneous Injection, 200-1600 Μg Of Mbx 2109 Once-Weekly By Subcutaneous Injection. These drug candidates are in various stages of clinical development as the company works toward FDA approval.