Glatiramer acetate 40 mg ( DrugBank: Glatiramer, Acetate )


1 disease
IDDisease name (Link within this page)Number of trials
13Multiple sclerosis/Neuromyelitis optica2

13. Multiple sclerosis/Neuromyelitis optica


Clinical trials : 3,340 Drugs : 2,163 - (DrugBank : 383) / Drug target genes : 241 - Drug target pathways : 238
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1NCT01874145
(ClinicalTrials.gov)
June 20136/6/2013Safety and Tolerability of Glatiramer AcetateAn Open-Label, Randomized, Multi-Center, Parallel-Arm Study to Assess the Safety and Tolerability of Glatiramer Acetate 40 mg/mL Three Times a Week Compared to 20 mg/mL Daily Subcutaneous Injections in Subjects With Relapsing-Remitting Multiple SclerosisRelapsing-Remitting Multiple SclerosisDrug: GA 20 mg/mL;Drug: GA 40 mg/mLTeva Pharmaceutical IndustriesNULLCompleted18 YearsN/AAll209Phase 3United States
2NCT00202982
(ClinicalTrials.gov)
August 200312/9/2005A Study to Test the Effectiveness and Safety of a New Higher 40mg Dose of Copaxone® Compared to Copaxone® 20mg, the Currently Approved DoseA Multi-Center, Randomized, Double-Blind, Parallel Group Study to Evaluate the Efficacy, Tolerability and Safety of 40 mg of Copaxone in the Treatment of Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis PatientsRelapse-Remitting Multiple SclerosisDrug: glatiramer acetate 20 mg;Drug: glatiramer acetate 40 mgTeva Pharmaceutical IndustriesNULLCompleted18 Years50 YearsBoth90Phase 2United States