Active Ingredient History
A colloid is a mixture in which one substance consisting of microscopically dispersed insoluble particles is suspended throughout another substance. Some definitions specify that the particles must be dispersed in a liquid, while others extend the definition to include substances like aerosols and gels. The term colloidal suspension refers unambiguously to the overall mixture. A colloid has a dispersed phase and a continuous phase. The dispersed phase particles have a diameter of approximately 1 nanometre to 1 micrometre. Wikipedia
Combination drugs
Organization | Org Type | FDA approvals | Clinical Trials involvement | Org ID | Force Sort |
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Organization | Org Type | FDA approvals | Clinical Trials involvement | Org ID | Force Sort |
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Acid-Base Imbalance (Phase 1/Phase 2)
Bacterial Infections (Phase 3)
Body Fluids (Phase 1/Phase 2)
Critical Illness (Phase 3)
Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions (Phase 1/Phase 2)
Dysbiosis (Phase 4)
Dyspepsia (Phase 4)
Gastritis (Early Phase 1)
Helicobacter Infections (Phase 4)
Helicobacter pylori (Phase 4)
Hemodynamics (Phase 4)
Hypotension (Phase 4)
Lymphoma (Phase 2)
Peptic Ulcer (Phase 4)
Probiotics (Phase 4)
Radiodermatitis (Phase 1/Phase 2)
Sprains and Strains (Phase 3)
Stomach Diseases (Phase 4)
Stomach Neoplasms (Early Phase 1)
Stomach Ulcer (Phase 3)
Water-Electrolyte Imbalance (Phase 1/Phase 2)
Trial | Phase | Start Date | Organizations | Indications |
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